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Banking federation is calling for a more consistent set of rules across the EU
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Austrian lender, which has pledged to exit Russia, orders internal probe following FT findings
Bank has tried to build a massive wealth and asset management business that brings in steady fees
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Wall Street bank surpasses estimates by almost $1bn as investment banking and trading arms report strong results
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Fears of regional war grow after Iran strike.
Former Italian premier Enrico Letta was asked by European leaders to report on state of single market
SoftBank-backed fintech aims to offer current accounts to existing customers by end of 2024
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The flipside to higher rates is people want more for their savings, too
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Financial Conduct Authority says it will use ‘regulatory tools to intervene’ if lenders are not prepared for hit
SEC, OCC and Treasury follow the Federal Reserve in looking into handling of potentially risky clients
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