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FCA says review on de-banking already being prepared in wake of Farage-Coutts dispute
Departure of top executive comes amid restructuring by chief executive Jane Fraser
French lenders hit by rule that limits pace at which interest rate increases can be passed on to households
Lenders outside US and Europe make up bulk of top 100 by market capitalisation
Some insiders fear it could take years to replace top-tier bankers
Bank of England to gain powers to manage demise of large businesses
The Credit Suisse AT1 lawsuit might actually have a good chance of succeeding?
Chief’s aggressive approach helps the bank over-deliver
Bumper increase in past six months doubles staff costs for largest western lender still operating in country
Ya got trouble (big trouble!) right here in Elkhart Kansas
NatWest, Halifax and Virgin Money become the latest home loan providers to reduce cost of borrowing on some products
UK high street lender plans to open 11 new branches in north of England, bucking trend to slash networks
Results strengthen bank’s hand against Ping An’s activist campaign to split business
Former Brexit party leader at centre of ‘debanking’ scandal insists on compensation and face-to-face meeting with bosses
The most ambitious regulatory crossover event in banking history
Financial Conduct Authority finds just 28% of BoE rate increases passed on to instant access accounts
One potential risk to the Irish lender’s earnings from deposits lies with the European Central Bank
Ireland’s largest bank says outlook for its core markets is positive for second half of year
Claudia Buch is one of two candidates to replace Andrea Enria as eurozone’s chief supervisor
Grant Shapps and Richard Tice say they have had difficulties with accounts as fallout over Farage ‘debanking’ continues
Company has to replace chief executive Anne Boden and decide on its strategic future
Demand for credit may be falling in some areas, but plastic is a different story
The former Brexit party leader has shown his ability to tap into the political zeitgeist and unnerve the establishment
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