* JPMorgan was granted immunity in an investigation into alleged cartel conduct over a 2015 share placement for client Australia & New Zealand Banking Group, sources told The Australian.
* Wells Fargo is considering both Paris and Dublin as post-Brexit hubs, the Financial Times reports.
* Morgan Stanley is looking to own a majority stake and then eventually owning all of the stake in its China-based securities joint venture, Morgan Stanley Huaxin Securities, Xinhua News Agency reports.
* Private equity firm Corsair Capital is planning to sell payments company Realtime Electronic Payments, sources told Reuters.
* The board of New York-based Municipal CU voted to begin the termination process of its former CEO, Kam Wong, CUtoday.info reports.
* Insurance firm W. R. Berkley is expected to withdraw from the U.S. aviation market over the next few months, The Insurance Insider reports.
* Canadian insurer Manulife Financial is planning to raise funds for private infrastructure deals, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
* Online auto insurance marketplace EverQuote filed for an initial public offering of its common shares.
* Monica Ningen will succeed Veronica Scotti as president and CEO of reinsurer Swiss Re Canada and English Caribbean, effective July 1.
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