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Banking
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Deutsche Bank announces surprise profit bump
Deutsche Bank has surprised the market by announcing profits of around €700 million for the second quarter of 2018.
Trade tensions hit Chinese growth
China's economic growth slowed in the second quarter, adding to the many challenges facing Beijing.
Erdogan's son-in-law tries to reassure markets
The lira has taken a beating since Berat Albayrak became treasury and finance minister earlier this week.
Deutsche Bank fails stress test
Deutsche Bank's US division has failed the second round of the US Federal Reserve's annual stress test.
East Germany's forgotten central bank
This week marks the anniversary of the monetary union between East and West Germany. It is still a work in progress.
Deutsche Bank fails US stress test
German banking giant Deutsche Bank's US operations failed the Fed's second round of stress tests, the qualitative test.
China cuts banks' reserve requirements
China has said it will further reduce the reserve requirement ratio for the majority of lenders in the country.
Turkish economy facing major challenges
Economists say that political uncertainties are not the only cause for concern in post-election Turkey.
Punch-drunk banking
If Deutsche Bank was a boxer, it would be a once heavy hitting champ, now on the ropes. What happened?
US banks, Deutsche, clear Fed stress tests
The biggest US banks, including Deutsche Bank's US subsidiary, are equipped to survive a recession, the Fed says.
Germany's ghost money revisited
In Germany there is a once mighty currency that you can put your hands on — just don't try paying with it.
Top former Irish banker to be sentenced
A decade after Ireland's banking crisis, the former CEO of the collapsed Anglo Irish Bank faces sentencing.
World of financial services changing fast
The CEO of digital bank N26, Valentin Stalf, tells DW about the fast-changing world of financial services.
Swiss vote on gambling, bank lending, Olympics
Swiss voters have blocked foreign betting sites and overwhelmingly opposed a Sovereign Money Initiative.
Some Swiss want 'Sovereign Money'
There are people in Switzerland who want to radically change the banking system.
DW Business – Europe & Asia
Report: Deutsche revives Commerzbank merger idea - G7 meeting kicks off amid trade tensions
UK public to foot RBS bailout bill
As Britain has sold a 7.7-percent stake in Royal Bank of Scotland, taxpayers end up with a bill of £2 billion.
French bank SocGen fined $1 billion in US
French bank SocGen is to pay more than a billion dollars to settle bribery and manipulation cases in the US.
Australian bank faces €450m laundering fine
Australia's largest bank has said it will pay massive fines over claims it violated anti-money laundering laws.
ECB turns 20
The fact that the ECB would become so big and powerful was something that its founders did not expect 20 years ago.
ANZ faces criminal charges over share issues
Australian banking is in shock on Friday after its third biggest lender was hit with criminal charges over share issues.
Italy and the eurozone: the cloud returns
Political turmoil reigns again in Italy, with the chances of an anti-euro government taking charge rising by the day.
Deutsche Bank overhaul back to square one
Banking expert Hans-Peter Burghof says Deutsche Bank investors had every reason to vent their anger at the banks's AGM.
Scorched earth isn't a strategy
Manuela Kasper-Claridge
Laying off 7,000 employees won't rescue Germany's Deutsche Bank, says Manuela Kasper-Claridge.
Deutsche Bank to cut 7000 jobs
The bank’s boss says the lender’s recent performance leaves him with no other choice.
Turkey interest rate hike can't stop lira's fall
Turkey's national currency has tanked again just one day after the nation's central bank raised its top interest rate.
Deutsche Bank in massive job cuts
Germany's biggest private lender has announced it's laying off more employees than originally planned.
DW Business – Europe & America
Reports: Deutsche Bank could cut 10,000 jobs - Powering transit with green bus tech
US Congress eases banking regulation
The vast majority of banks in the US will now face less regulation after US Congress voted to ease the Dodd-Frank Act.
US House votes to dismantle crisis-era banking rules
Changes to the Dodd-Frank Act will loosen capital requirements for both major and smaller banks.
Struggling to curb impact of US sanctions
New EU business safeguards to rescue the Iran nuclear deal include prohibiting firms from complying with US sanctions.
Turkey's low-interest time bomb
Turkish President Recep Erdogan takes potshots at financial markets, rating agencies and even his own central bank.
Performance and pay - how fair are bonuses?
Are bonuses a good way to motivate employees? Who do they really benefit? Get an insider's view.
Ex-Deutsche fraudsters not let off the hook
The 2016 verdicts handed down to ex-Deutsche Bank employees for their part in a sales tax fraud scheme will stay intact.
'Disruptive' plane ticket payments launched
German lender Deutsche Bank teams up with airlines to challenge credit card firms and their transaction fees.
Power outages a headache in Venezuela
Many in Venezuela lack access to proper food and medical care. Now power outages are a regular problem too.
Australian bank: Customer records cannot be found
The records were supposed to be destroyed, but did that really happen?
Opinion: Deutsche Bank — the last bullet?
Deutsche Bank's new CEO has only one chance to get the embattled financial giant back on its feet, writes Henrik Böhme.
ECB's Draghi: Eurozone growth slowing
The European Central Bank chief says after a period of higher than expected growth, "some moderation" has been noted.
Banks deal with climate-related risks
The banking industry is getting help in assessing climate-related financial risks.
Deutsche Bank cuts deeper
Germany's biggest lender will further reduce its investment banking unit after reporting a massive profit slump in Q1.
India facing a cash crunch
ATMs in some states aren't dispensing cash anymore, putting PM Modi's demonetization move back under the spotlight.
First unmanned bank opens its doors in China
The first unmanned bank in China: the fully automated Shanghai branch of China Construction Bank has opened its doors.
IMF seeks to crack down on corruption
The IMF is calling on wealthier countries to limit potential safe havens for dirty money.
Deutsche admits huge unintended transfer
Germany's biggest lender has admitted to a massive erroneous transaction
IMF, World Bank meetings kick off
The two global lenders started their spring meetings, with the IMF chief warning trade disputes could derail growth.
Just how much reform does the eurozone need?
Berenberg Bank Chief Economist Holger Schmieding says why Macron's eurozone reform proposals have divided policymakers.
Can 'home-grown' CEOs solve companies' troubles
They're two firms heading in different directions. Now Volkswagen and Deutsche Bank are each looking to new leadership.
Russia: 'Market slump won't last long'
The Russian ruble has continued its downslide days after the US imposed sanctions on another group of Russian tycoons.
New CEO aims to end Deutsche Bank's losses
Germany's biggest lender has named Christian Sewing as new CEO. The consumate insider aims to end years of losses.
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