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Sovereign debt sell-off leaves lenders with paper losses that have hurt stock
Further rate tightening looms after Powell speaks at Jackson Hole
Deal with $314bn Eurizon would involve a minority holding and distribution arrangement
Bond yields are not yet in crisis mode but lenders should be on their guard
Lenders take advantage of new accounting rules to defer the impact on capital
Citigroup report warns big chunk of customers could be taken by new entrants
Tie-up aims to cater for older, wealthier clients amid competition from tech rivals
Ahead of Sunday’s election many people are still waiting for the promised improvements from economic reform
More banks are restarting payouts to shareholders
Italy’s largest domestic bank to cut net non-performing loans to €12.1bn by 2021
Bank’s business plan promises economic renaissance but may yet deliver a masterpiece
CEO: ‘We can play the game of being one of the top banks in Europe’
Banks in Japan, Canada and Europe behind on automating operations to cut costs
Brexit creates an opportunity to recruit international financiers
Despite all the reforms, taxpayers put their hands in their pockets again
Deal to take control of good assets from the two banks seen as difficult to agree
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