Fed narrowly approves Morgan Stanley plan for German arm

The Federal Reserve authorized a bid by Morgan Stanley to incorporate its German investment bank under its U.S. bank subsidiary. Three Biden nominees on the Fed board dissented, citing concerns that the move could heighten risks for the U.S.-based investment banking giant.

Fed Govs. express concern about Iran war-driven inflation

In three separate appearances Thursday, Fed Gov. Lisa Cook, Gov. Michael Barr and Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said they are worried that U.S. involvement in the war with Iran could drive up inflation, leading them to conclude that interest rates should remain steady in the near term.

Fed’s Miran makes case for small balance sheet

Federal Reserve Gov. Stephen Miran on Thursday detailed a plan to reduce the central bank’s balance sheet, saying a smaller footprint would reinforce policy boundaries but could also bring more market volatility.

Crypto wallet maker Ledger opens NYC office

The French crypto wallet company is expanding into the U.S. and growing its institutional enterprise offerings as new regulation opens opportunities for digital asset investment.