Londonの「旗で目隠しされ行進する男」の像にBanksyの署名
• Waterloo Placeの台座にある巨大な像が自身の作品であるか、アーティストはまだ認めていない • London中心部にある新しい巨大な像の土台に、Banksyの署名が殴り書きされているのが見つかった • 挑発的なグラフィティ作品で知られる正体不明のアーティストは、この像が自身の作品であるかまだ公式に認めていない
theguardian.com引用付きAIで提供
Comprehensive coverage and timeline for Banks. Aggregated from 6 sources with 12 articles.
12 件の記事 · 6 件の出典 · 3/14/2026から報道
Banksの報道が時間とともにどのように展開したか。
Banksと一緒によく取り上げられるトピック。
• Waterloo Placeの台座にある巨大な像が自身の作品であるか、アーティストはまだ認めていない • London中心部にある新しい巨大な像の土台に、Banksyの署名が殴り書きされているのが見つかった • 挑発的なグラフィティ作品で知られる正体不明のアーティストは、この像が自身の作品であるかまだ公式に認めていない
theguardian.comNew York有数の美術品オークションハウスを含む購入者を騙したとして起訴され、法廷で謝罪した父娘。 New Jerseyの父娘は、Andy Warhol、Banksy、Pablo Picassoといった著名な芸術家の偽造絵画をアートギャラリーやオークションハウスに購入させるための、長年にわたる偽造計画を運営したことについて有罪を認めた。 連邦検察官は、Erwin Bankowski(50歳)とKarolina Bankowska(26歳)がPolandの芸術家に少なくとも200点の模倣品の制作を依頼し、最終的に購入者から少なくとも200万ドルを詐取したと述べた。 Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Florida Gators standout Caleb Banks was selected by the Minnesota Vikings with the 18th overall pick in the recent NFL Draft. • Banks' selection marks a major moment for the Gators program and represents a top-20 draft selection for the defensive player. • The Vikings bolster their defensive roster with the University of Florida standout in their first-round selection.
floridagators.com
画像:BankInfoSecurity• Fraud incidents continue climbing at US banks even with substantial spending on advanced detection tools and analytics. • The gap highlights limitations in current tech defenses against evolving fraudster tactics. • This trend matters as it pressures financial institutions to innovate faster, amid rising economic impacts from cyber fraud.
bankinfosecurity.comRelease of new Claude model, so far limited to US firms, will expand to British institutions in coming daysBritish banks will be given access in the next week to a powerful AI tool that was deemed too dangerous to be released to the public, as a series of senior finance figures warned over its impact.Anthropic, which has so far limited the release of the new model to a small clutch of primarily US businesses, including Amazon, Apple and Microsoft, said it would expand that to UK financial institutions in the coming days. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSix lenders, including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and JP Morgan report jump in first-quarter earningsBusiness live – latest updatesBig US banks raked in nearly $50bn (£37bn) worth of profits in the first three months of the year, as they benefited from stock market turbulence triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran.Wall Street’s largest lenders have reported a jump in first-quarter earnings, reflecting the surge in demand for trading services as investors dumped risky stocks and bonds and sought safer havens for their cash. Continue reading...
theguardian.comNYPD have yet to catch suspect who appears to be on losing streak after stealing limited funds from Chase banksAn allegedly well-practiced New York bank robber is on a losing streak – and still on the run – after hitting six Chase branches across Queens, Brooklyn, Harlem and the Bronx over five consecutive days and coming away with just $605, according to authorities.New York police have yet to catch the suspect, identified as 33-year-old Gustavo DeJesus Torres, who began holding up the banks on Friday, 13 March and informing tellers in a written note that they might get hurt if they didn’t hand over the cash he demanded. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• All major central banks adopted hawkish stances last week as energy market disruptions reignited inflation concerns, prompting global reassessment of monetary policy outlooks and eliminating prior rate-cut expectations. • U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut bets over the next 12 months have been priced out entirely, while most other advanced economies have begun pricing in additional rate hikes; the December Monetary Policy Report that implied a 25 basis point rate cut to 3.75% by Q4 2026 is now obsolete. • The combination of persistent energy price shocks and hardening central bank stances creates a "brutal combo for risk assets," with the dollar index remaining anchored in the 96.00-100.00 range as USD risks remain skewed to the upside during periods of financial market stress.
bbh.comFed officials expected to lower capital requirements for banks such as Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase by 4.8%Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxUS federal regulators are trying to soften bank requirements, loosening the amount of capital US banks must have in what would be some of the biggest changes to bank restrictions since the 2008 financial crisis and a huge win for financial institutions.On Thursday, US Federal Reserve officials are expected to vote to lower capital requirements – the funds they need to cover risky assets – for the biggest banks by 4.8%, which could free up capital for banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBanking lobby group says lenders are holding off changes as there is no widespread consumer demand for nowExplainer: What will happen when the £100 limit is scrapped?Shoppers will not be able to splash unlimited amounts on contactless cards despite the lifting of a £100 cap on payments as Britain’s banks held off on making changes.The official limit on individual contactless transactions on credit and debit cards has been scrapped but the UK’s biggest high street and challenger banks have kept the £100 ceiling in place. Continue reading...
theguardian.com