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Europe’s biggest bank would add to exodus of western companies following the invasion of Ukraine
Central bank cites urgent need to harmonise different rules before EU-wide agreement becomes law
Waiting list for applications underlines tension between lifting profits and avoiding future scandals
Governing council to discuss potential bonanza for lenders from ultra-cheap pandemic loans
The Big Four firm will share the audit of the French bank with rival Deloitte
Sharp acceleration of food and energy prices intensifies ECB debate over speed of planned interest rate rises
US bank in negotiations with groups including Expobank and insurer Reso-Garantia
Governments seeking popularity are adopting measures that hurt banks and unfairly benefit large property owners
Asset manager is listed but German corporate structure allows parent Deutsche Bank to call the shots
Swiss bank moves away from cautious approach to pursue more profitable business
Bank ignored signs of criminality including suitcases of cash, Switzerland’s top criminal court rules
Executives want to convince investors it is a global bank, not a European institution
Swiss bank to start recouping part of $690mn Bluestone Resources owes lender’s clients
History shows diverging sovereign bond yields have high economic and political costs
CEO and other executives voluntarily forgo €75,000 each in pay to signal responsibility for ‘cultural shortcoming’
The Italian bank is planning to raise €2.5bn to fund a new strategy
Country’s second-biggest lender failed to give customers access to cheap interest rates
‘Anti-fragmentation’ is risky, expensive and worth a shot
The next step in the European monetary and political experiment has to be more radical than the last
Paschal Donohoe insists bloc’s economies are in ‘completely different’ shape from a decade ago
Markets are singling out the country as the worst of a bad lot among eurozone nations
How will the war in Ukraine reshape ties with some of the sector’s most lucrative clients?
Deal would be first major move in long-expected wave of consolidation across Europe’s banking sector
Movius software to monitor calls and texts following widespread regulatory probes of inappropriate contact
Head of Spanish bank’s North American and Mexico business to replace longtime head José Antonio Álvarez
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