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French lenders hit by rule that limits pace at which interest rate increases can be passed on to households
The Credit Suisse AT1 lawsuit might actually have a good chance of succeeding?
Bumper increase in past six months doubles staff costs for largest western lender still operating in country
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
Just 3 lenders would fall below minimum capital requirements under most severe economic conditions, EBA finds
Earnings at eurozone’s biggest bank beat forecasts but hit by litigation and restructuring costs
Stock price has gone nowhere despite a smoother path to profits
German lender’s provisions for credit losses balloon 72% in second quarter
The ECB can break the impasse by putting pressure on Rome to approve the European Stability Mechanism treaty
Economists say scale of credit tightening in eurozone bolsters doves’ case for pause in bank’s policy
US and UK regulators criticise ‘serious’ and ‘significant’ failings behind $5.5bn trading loss at defunct Swiss bank
Swiss private bank on hiring push as it forecasts strong growth
Italian bank is teaming up with Founders Factory in bid to increase its presence in UK and tech sector
US junk loan market hit with flurry of credit rating downgrades
A frantic weekend in early July was the culmination of German lender’s fraught efforts to integrate rival Postbank
Authorities had been drawing up detailed contingency plans before UBS takeover
A love of banknotes and a fragmented police force make the country Europe’s chief target for ATM attacks
The country’s lenders are relaxed despite rising debt costs bursting a real estate bubble
German lender had pledged to deal with ‘unsafe and unsound practices’ on handling sanctions and money-laundering
The fate of hundreds of billions of euros of Moscow’s money hinges on the intricacies of double-entry bookkeeping
Contract for bank enlarged by Credit Suisse takeover will require firm to call in staff from other countries
Rate of flight has been higher than UBS expected after taking over ailing Swiss bank
Head of eurozone’s biggest bank faces challenges from energy transition to his own succession
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