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A deal would see the private equity-controlled UK bank return to mutual ownership
UK bank agrees five-year lease extension on its 32-storey headquarters building
Move aims at clearing short-term central bank debt which is almost 10% of South American country’s GDP
Move comes amid a wider embrace of labour movement by employees in American workplaces
Continued ownership of unit has made the Austrian bank a symbol of western accommodation with Vladimir Putin’s Russia
Ilmārs Rimšēvičs guilty of taking bribes and a fishing trip to Russia from a commercial bank
Bid to take cash from financial institution comes as west explores ways to seize assets of Russia’s central bank
Chancellor is facing questions over his term as Hamburg mayor, when city wrote off bank’s tax bill
Souring relations with European Commission over such an unpopular issue would risk progress on bigger regulatory battles
Lower pay in the trading business was blamed for a number of high-profile departures last year
Bank is on right track but needs to squeeze more from US business
Bank’s regulatory chief Andrea Enria says lenders have ‘solid’ capital ratios but will face tighter conditions in 2024
Finma report says it ‘exhausted its options’ in regulating scandal-plagued bank
Swiss lender could double valuation if it can close gap with US rival Morgan Stanley, investor says
Country’s central bank raises capital requirements in move to curb rising delinquencies
Students and staff are putting pressure on college bursars to find a greener bank
Probe finds account closures in line with industry standards but better communications with customers needed
Banks are facing serious losses on the debt as social media platform’s business deteriorates
Paris successfully pushed for weaker due diligence reporting by lenders and state-backed funding for nuclear power plants
European Banking Authority offers some comfort in latest risk report but stress remains in the financial system
Paris pushes against lenders being held liable for clients’ environmental or human rights shortcomings
Earlier fears over delays to initiative aimed at using UK lender’s internal calculations to model for risk prompted share price fall
Threat of payment shock should spur central bank to start cutting rates sooner rather than later
Central bank’s regulatory arm says capital will rise just 3% on new rules
The latest wheeze from lenders is to use ‘credit linked notes’ for capital relief
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