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South Asian powerhouse has become a target for expansion as business dries up in China
Activity still forms only a small fraction of traditional lending but it is building
NS&I ramps up pressure with market-leading deal
Also in today’s newsletter, investor jitters hit renewable energy stocks
Grandson of one of conservation charity’s largest donors adds to criticism of relationship
Bank warns on tightening retail lending margins, while investment trading and dealmaking revenue plunges
A very stable quarter (if you simply ignore the huge screw-up)
But they’re getting bigger fast
Working group votes on whether to exclude portion of underwriting deals from net zero targets, but critics see ‘double standards’
Group wants to distance itself from hedge fund after sexual misconduct allegations against founder
Experts warn of ‘inflection point’ where rising interest rates no longer translate into higher margins
Social housing group came close to collapse in 2012 after it bought complex interest rate products
Departure of about 30 bankers in US risks undermining UK lender’s Wall Street ambitions
Lights, camera, non-actionable research
But there are indications exchange traded notes are holding their own in Europe
Climate activists disrupt meeting and criticise bank’s policies on fossil fuel financing
Valuation gap with peers is shrinking
UK business gains from rising interest rates and low loan losses help offset weaker showing from investment bank
It depends on which consumers you mean, really
Proxy adviser says there ‘are questions over the judgement exercised’ in support of former CEO
Barclays data shows 4% increase in card expenditure but points to households cutting back amid cost pressures
Scandals last year have cost UK bank hundreds of millions in fines and settlements
Changing tax rules and rising interest rates boost demand, but banks’ customer service has slipped
Recent events at UniCredit echo those at Barclays a decade ago
Two court cases in the US are threatening to see senior bankers deposed
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