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Moving interest rates closer to the central bank’s 2% inflation target could take much longer than expected
Plus, lawsuits fly after talent raid at Barings and private equity finds a juicy new target
America’s regulators are proposing a regime that is stricter than the globally agreed standard, provoking a backlash from its banks
Departure by head of Wall Street firm’s platform services business the latest in the exodus of top women from the bank
Returns on equity are far higher than those elsewhere in the banking sector
Bid for Virgin Money comes as Labour seeks to double the size of the co-operative and mutual financial services sector
Compromises on regulation will mean more vulnerabilities in a crisis
Claudia Buch says eurozone lenders face rising insolvencies, geopolitical risks and upheaval in energy-intensive industries
A year on from its rescue of Credit Suisse, the Swiss banking behemoth must make a success of its wealth business
State-backed financial group targets expansion in region as companies such as BYD make overseas push
‘Suspended accounts scheme’ would allow trapped cash to be transferred, but liabilities would remain with lenders
The potential merger is not a risk-free proposition
Former trader’s barrister tells London judges that US appeals court followed ‘correct approach’ when overturning similar convictions
New Basel rules set to require more capital for most banks but should also make insurance a more attractive proposition
How Moscow can be made to compensate Ukraine without confiscation
Lender said service disruptions over botched migration project were ‘unacceptable’
And more on JPMorgan and scale in banking
Eurozone central bank announces one of biggest overhauls of its connections to financial system for a decade
The British (and Norwegians) are coming
German office vacancies are around 5 per cent, but the signs of stress are there
Porticoes Capital bets on further turmoil with approval to take over collapsed lenders from FDIC
Plus, UK competition authorities begin scrutinising private equity’s big bets on vets
The New York investment bank is narrowing the gap with its downtown Wall Street rival
Simon Cooper, once tipped as the next chief executive, departs as bank seeks to boost ailing share price
Raman Bhatia to take up helm in summer following exit of Anne Boden last year
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