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Compromises on regulation will mean more vulnerabilities in a crisis
Claudia Buch says eurozone lenders face rising insolvencies, geopolitical risks and upheaval in energy-intensive industries
A year on from its rescue of Credit Suisse, the Swiss banking behemoth must make a success of its wealth business
New Basel rules set to require more capital for most banks but should also make insurance a more attractive proposition
Lender said service disruptions over botched migration project were ‘unacceptable’
German office vacancies are around 5 per cent, but the signs of stress are there
Vanquis’s struggles raise questions about who can lend into an underserved market
Regulations stopping lenders growing allows US rivals to dominate, says CEO overseeing Credit Suisse takeover
Exit leaves barely any senior managers from failed Swiss bank remaining at combined group
Aareal suffered rise in non-performing loans in final weeks of 2023
Watchdogs’ blessing of significant risk transfers remains decidedly conditional
€12.2bn drop in credit supply to private sector shows how record high interest rates are ‘crushing’ demand
More data needed on the risks of market based finance to avoid future shocks, says Sarah Breeden
Returns via buybacks and dividends higher than any year since before the financial crisis
Investors have punished Deutsche Pfandbriefbank for its exposure to the ailing American office market
The pricing of new, so-called collateralised loan obligations has hit record levels so far this year
Rising losses and a wave of distressed asset sales look inevitable in Europe too
Spanish bank increases dividend 50% and unveils €1.5bn share buyback
Bank’s ‘head of loan trading’ told court he was instructed not to use his title as it only ‘existed on paper’
German financial watchdog rebukes lender and extends mandate of special monitor in latest setback
Plus, Carlyle’s UK airport drama and the money machine fuelled by Ozempic
Claudia Buch raises concerns over geopolitical and climate impacts in first speech as ECB regulatory chief
‘This is not like Davos, where anyone can buy their way in. This really is exclusive’
Regulators worry growing financial ties between traditional and non-bank groups could pose systemic risks
Until clear valuation gaps open up bank deals, especially using shares, will remain speculation
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