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Banking
DW's latest content on banking, central banks and the global banking system.
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China lacks investors confidence
The sell-off of Chinese shares has continued as investors get increasingly worried about the US-China trade conflict.
What is a cryptocurrency?
There are almost 2,000 of them nowadays. How do they work?
Bitcoin - bastion or bubble?
Bitcoin aimed to revolutionize the banking system. What, if anything, has it achieved?
Trade conflicts to dampen growth in Asia
Rising debt, US interest rate hikes, but above all simmering trade conflicts will take their toll on Asian economies.
Ms Crypto works on re-engineering banking
Mainstream banks have been wary of blockchain-type technology. Some are now exploring possible uses.
Face-to-Face: Cryptocurrency pro and contra
A senior banker calls cryptocurrencies 'alchemy'. An investor has made millions with them. A debate.
Deutsche Bank under closer scrutiny
German regulator BaFin assigns monitor to watch the lenders efforts to curb money laundering and terrorist financing.
Liberia loses $104 million in central bank cash
The Liberian government is investigating the whereabouts of $104 million in missing cash intended for the central bank.
ECB unveils new €100 and €200 banknotes
The new euro notes will include the latest anti-counterfeiting features and come in a slimmer size.
DW Business – Europe
Brexit: Deutsche Bank and UBS announce plans - Shortage of specialists hits Germany's AI ambitions
UK head banker warns of Brexit hit on house prices
The Bank of England head has warned a hard Brexit could lead to a large fall in UK house prices.
DW Business – Europe & Asia
A timeline of financial collapse - Do banks need more or less regulation?
Do banks need more or less regulation?
US President Donald Trump has long been a critic of the banking regulations introduced as part of the Dodd-Frank act in 2010. He’s already scrapped some rules for small and medium lenders. But could there be more deregulation to come?
Learning from Lehman: Is the next crash coming?
A decade after Lehman's bankruptcy, the economy is up and Americans are optimistic. But experts see some dark clouds.
Lehman Brothers: Lessons learned
A decade ago, Lehman Brothers went bankrupt. It marked the beginning of the worst financial crisis since the Second World War. The ECB introduced measures to limit the damage and learned a lot in the process. But the prospect of a new crisis continues to lurk in the shadows.
Lehman Brothers: The basics
The demise of Lehman shook the finance world and had an enormous global impact. Here we answer some vital questions.
Surviving the Lehman collapse 10 years on
Lehman collapsed 10 years ago and left many lives in disarray. DW looks at where some of those lives are now.
Ex-Lehman analyst: Banker without a bank
Financial analyst Luis Miguel Sanchez lost his job when Lehman went bust. What happened afterwards?
Banking upheaval: Commerzbank exits DAX
The small fintech company Wirecard has pushed the Commerzbank out of the DAX.
Face to face with economist Laurence M. Ball
Why wasn't Lehman Brothers bailed out?
Chronicle of a crash: The bubble bursts
Financial crisis - Chronicle of a traumatic weekend.
VW Dieselgate damages case
Investors are suing VW in Germany for damages over diesel emissions cheating. Hearings start today.
Deutsche likely to lose HNA shareholder
Chinese conglomerate HNA looks set to sell off its remaining stake in Deutsche Bank.
Britain's bankers eye European financial hubs for post-Brexit future
Many in Frankfurt’s banking district are optimistic about Britain's exit from the EU.
Argentina banks on IMF bailout
Argentina's economy minister Nicolas Dujovne is in Washington to negotiate the terms of a $50 billion bailout package from the IMF. Back home, people are divided over whether reforms announced Monday are helpful.
Wirecard replaces Commerzbank in DAX
Analysts say it's the latest sign of fintech firms outshining traditional lenders.
ING pays fine to settle investigation
The lender had been confronted with allegations of money laundering in the Netherlands.
Turkish central bank willing to act
Turkey's central bank has pledged to take action after the annual inflation rate hit the highest level since 2003.
S&P 500 in longest bull-market run
Wall Street is marking the longest ever period of bullish investor sentiment, but there's a question mark.
Only Erdogan can help Turkey
Henrik Böhme
Only Turkey can provide the help the country needs now, says DW's Henrik Böhme.
Central banking: Independent or not?
For many years, the independence of central banks has been seen as essential to economic stability but that is changing.
Trump criticizes Federal Reserve again
As president, Donald Trump has not been shy to dispense with convention. Criticizing the Fed is one such example.
Mobile payments in Germany
More and more banks are starting to offer mobile payment in technology-wary Germany. Will customers embrace it?
Talk: European banks exposed to Turkish debt
Tom Kinmonth from ABN Amro about how the Turkish lira's slump is putting pressure on European banks.
Joining the call for a 'cashless' society
Advocates say cash costs more money to process and raises the risk of crime. But studies show some still rely on it.
What’s behind the rise of Wirecard?
When a little-known online payments firm overtakes Deutsche Bank in stock market value, people tend to notice.
Unknown firm overtakes Deutsche Bank
Germany's most valuable financial services provider is probably not one you have heard of.
Turkey crisis a threat to European economy?
Henrik Böhme
Turkey's current crisis may end badly for European economies, says DW's Henrik Böhme.
Turkey's central banks releases plan to stabilize markets
Turkey's lira has hit record lows against the dollar. Now the Turkish Central Bank has released an action plan.
Facebook wants banking data
Facebook is working on integrating more banking services via its messenger app, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Australian pension funds fighting over definition of a fee
National Australia Bank will compensate thousands of pension fund customers who paid for advice they did not receive.
Deutsche Bank moving euro-clearing to Frankfurt
Deutsche Bank has moved a chunk of its financial services operation away from London, as concerns over Brexit bite.
ECB on course to end stimulus
The ECB remains on track to pull the plug on its massive stimulus program for the eurozone, despite trade tensions.
Deutsche Bank pushes ahead with restructuring
Deutsche Bank says it's making quicker progress in cutting costs and reshaping its business model.
Is Erdogan's Turkey on the edge of a crash?
President Erdogan wants growth at any price even though experts warn that the Turkish economy is close to collapse.
Bankers and the Crisis
Suspicion and a compromised image: what’s been going on in the financial world since the global crisis?
Lloyds bank joins spread to European hubs
Banks in the UK are increasingly looking to spread operations across a number of European hubs after Brexit
Solomon confirmed as new Goldman Sachs CEO
Goldman Sachs has announced the appointment of a new CEO, who will take over the long-serving incumbent on October 1.
Investment bankers on the big screen
Power struggles, intrigues and a constant rat race - an unflinching TV portrayal of investment banking.
Lessons from the financial crisis
Will the new rules be enough to prevent banks going bust?
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