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Banking
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Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies — how do they work?
Cryptocurrencies have grabbed a lot of attention in recent days as the value of bitcoin skyrocketed to hit record highs.
'Deutsche Bank asked for Trump data'
Special Counsel Robert Mueller issued a subpoena requesting documents about the president's accounts and dealings.
Bank of France in stark warning on bitcoin
Bitcoin’s dramatic gains have continued this week but the French central bank governor has issued a warning against it.
South Korea hikes intest rates amid upswing
South Korea's economy is doing well, leading the central bank to raise interest rates for the first time in six years.
UK banks can handle hard Brexit, says BoE
The Bank of England says all seven big UK lenders are equipped to handle a financial crisis, including a hard Brexit.
EU vies to boost security for online payments
It will soon no longer be enough to just provide a password or credit card number when making an online payment.
Le Pen challenges banks after account closures
HSBC and Societe Generale are being taken to court by France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen for discrimination.
Too big to fail? Ranking the banks that matter most
Some banks are deemed "too big to fail". A new report identifies the banks which the global system most depends on.
Amsterdam, Paris win bids for EU agencies
EU officials have decided where to relocate the EMA and the EBA. The move will affect hundreds of UK-based employees.
Cerberus buys into Deutsche Bank
After buying a 3 percent stake, Cerberus is now the fourth largest shareholder in Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank boss hints at job losses
CEO John Cryan has signalled that Germany's biggest lender will need to cut more of its 97,000-strong workforce.
Processing payments for illegal casinos
The Paradise Papers have revealed that a number of German banks have been involved in handling illegal casino payments.
Demonetization in India in hindsight
A year on from India's sudden demonetization plan, the effects are still being felt.
Monte dei Paschi back in the black
Italy's debt-ridden lender Monte dei Paschi di Siena is seeing better times after being near collapse.
ECB: 50 banks likely to quit London post-Brexit
Dozens of banks are in advanced talks with the European Central Bank about moving operations to the European mainland.
Thailand introduces biometric checks for SIM cards
Thailand is to combat electronic fraud by making biometric checks mandatory for all those obtaining new SIM cards.
Bank of England raises interest rates for first time in a decade
The Bank of England has raised it's key interest rate for the first time in more than a decade.
Bank of England raises interest rates
Britain's central bank has done what it avoided doing for the past 10 years. It's hiked interest rates.
HSBC roars back from costly write-downs
London-based banking giant HSBC has said its huge restructuring drive is finally bearing fruit.
Deutsche profit surprises
The German lender has beaten profit expectations, but meagre revenues show the bank is far from being out of the woods.
UK economy unfazed by Brexit worries
Britain's sluggish economy has expanded again in recent months.
Will ECB end QE?
The ECB will likely announce a reduction in its monthly purchases of government bonds when it meets this Thursday.
Merrill Lynch faces UK fine for unreported deals
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has confirmed it has imposed a multi-million-pound fine on Merrill Lynch.
Can a face move the markets?
Japanese researchers aim to predict monetary policy by analyzing the facial expressions of BoJ Governor Kuroda.
Catalans in symbolic cash withdrawals
Customers in Catalonia have started withdrawing small amounts of money from banks that have moved their headquarters.
Frankfurt benefits from Brexit
Some 10 thousand new jobs are expected to spring up in the Frankfurt area as a result of Brexit.
BDI: Prepare for 'very hard Brexit'
German industry group BDI urges companies to draw up plans in case Britain crashes out of the EU.
Catalan banks prepare headquarter shifts
CaixaBank and Banco Sabadell are preparing to move their headquarters out of Catalonia.
Trading in bitcoins may be coming to Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs is considering launching a trading operation in bitcoins possibly pushing it into the mainstream.
Carney fears Brexit weakness
Bank of England governor Mark Carney warns that Brexit will hurt Britain's growth prospects in the short term.
'We don't want Jens Weidmann'
Germany's central bank chief must not become head of the ECB, say France and Rome.
Was India's demonetization a failure?
Despite India's ban on high-value currency notes last year, almost all the money has made its way back into the banks.
Deutsche CEO warns of asset bubbles
Deutsche Bank's John Cryan demands an end to ECB stimulus and warns of bubbles in stocks, bonds and property.
ECB struggles with boundaries
The ECB knows it can not change its loose monetary policy too rapidly. But doing nothing is no option either.
Trump's debt to Deutsche Bank
Donald Trump owes a couple hundred million dollars to Deutsche Bank.
World in Progress: Mobile Money
Mobile Money in Kenya and worldwide - Living in Tepito, Mexico City - India's dwindling Parsi community in
Vietnam resumes huge corruption trial
Hanoi has seen the start of a court trial highlighting one of the largest graft cases in the history of Vietnam.
Australia's CBA faces ethics probe
Woes have mounted for Australia's biggest bank, CBA, with an independent inquiry to be launched into its governance.
Yellen defends banking reforms
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has once again thrown her weight behind tighter banking regulations.
Central bankers to meet at Jackson Hole
The world’s most powerful central bankers are gathering in the US to exchange views over the many problems they face.
'Moderate' outlook for Ethiopia's economy
Ethiopia's economy is showing dynamic growth and ratings agency Moody's has given it a "moderate" outlook.
Court in doubt about ECB asset buys
German top court says ECB bond buys might overstep the central bank's powers, referring the case back to the ECJ.
Blockchain: Security for online trade
Blockchain technology could make online trade more transparent, even revolutionize the online business.
Japan GDP growth beats expectations
The word's third-largest economy has grown by a much stronger rate than expected by analysts.
Financial crisis bank fines hit record sum
Banks have paid over $150 billion to the US, the only state to recoup bailout costs. The reckoning will likely continue.
Brexit - the clock is ticking
Britain's EU exit is becoming a reality, with increasingly grim predictions for the UK economy.
Startup companies move into bank territory
Fintech founder Ramin Niroumand is breathing new life into a former Berliner Bank office highrise.
When the financial crisis hit Germany
On July 30, 2007, the first shockwaves of the nascent global financial crisis reached Germany.
Japan spending uptick ends 16-month lull
Japan's household spending has finally risen after a protracted period of decline, official figures have shown.
Deutsche Bank in profit pickup
Deutsche Bank has reported rising bottom-line earnings, but revenues have taken a dive.
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