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Rockets boost North Korean economy
Despite global sanctions over its weapons programs, North Korea's economy grew at the fastest pace in 17 years.
Deutsche Bank 'expects to face Trump-Russia probe'
Deutsche Bank is expecting to have to provide information to the special counsel investigating Trump-Russia.
Microfinance - 'it has symbolic value'
DW spoke to Essma Ben Hamida, co-founder of Tunisian microcredit institution Enda, about women's empowerment.
ECB maintains bond-buying plan
The ECB has tried to play a balancing act, tempering expectations to avoid triggering serious market volatility.
City warns of Brexit exodus
Citigroup has chosen Frankfurt as its newest trading hub in the EU as the City warns others will follow suit.
Will Draghi's ECB start scaling back money tap?
Draghi is expected to highlight the euro area's strengthening economy while underlining the need for caution.
Citigroup to move to Frankfurt
The US bank is reported to relocate its EU base from London to Frankfurt in preparation for when Britain leaves the EU.
Fed's Yellen sees only 'gradual' rate rises
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has told the US Congress that interest rates will not have to rise much further.
France lures post-Brexit banks to Paris
France's prime minister set out a raft of measures designed to welcome bankers from London to Paris after Brexit.
Bailed out Italian bank to cut thousands of jobs
Italy's Monte dei Paschi di Siena bank is lose more than 20 percent of its staff as part of its public bailout plan.
Japanese bank picks Frankfurt for new base
Sumitomo Mitsui will shift its focus to Germany's financial center in order to maintain clients in EU member states.
Bank of England warns of pre-crisis signals
The Bank of England has warned retail lenders that they will need to bulk up on capital reserves of £11.4 billion ($14.5
Golden ATM marks machine's 50th anniversary
The first cash machine in history was installed in the UK in 1967.
Italy in weekend rescue of two Venice banks
Italy stands ready to bail out two insolvent Venetian lenders at the cost of 5.2 billion euros.
Italy to spend 17 billion euros on bank rescues
Both the debt-stricken Veneto Banca and Banca Popolare di Vicenza have been deemed to be "failing or about to fail."
Barclays charged over Qatar funding
The UK's Serious Fraud Office has charged Barclays with "conspiracy to commit fraud" linked to fundraising from Qatar.
Trump releases financial disclosure for 2016
The 98-page disclosure document provides the first snapshot of his finances since he became US president.
London may lose euro clearing business
Brussels weighs a post-Brexit attack on London's finance hub.
Commerzbank seen as frontrunner for DB's Polish assets
Germany's Commerzbank could be leading talks to take over DB's Polish assets.
No ECB monetary policy reversal
The eurozone's monetary guardians have decided to keep the central bank's interest rates unchanged.
Banco Popular sold for one euro
Spanish bank Santander will take over struggling rival Banco Popular which has suffered a sharp fall in its share price.
Qatar in regional economic crossfire
The diplomatic row between Qatar and some of its neighbors intensifies, may pull down a region already suffering.
World Bank sees economy on the up
Despite problems the World Bank sees a positive outlook for the global economy.
Deutsche Bank fined for money laundering controls
The fine is the latest in a series of woes for Germany's largest bank.
German aid to Africa banks on private investment
German aid to Africa is shifting towards more private-sector focused initiatives.
Italy to stop clutter with small coin ban
The useless coins are just abandoned in car doors, hallway drawers and at supermarket checkouts, says the bill's backer.
Africa's untapped free trade potential
New free trade agreements are being discussed in the hope of opening up the African market.
Deutsche Bank requested to provide Trump account info
US Democrats have asked German lender Deutsche Bank to provide detailed information about the loans it provided to Trump
Investing in the global environment
Germany's KfW Development Bank has published its 2016 project report.
African Economic Outlook 2017
Experts say countries need to pay more attention to the potential of entrepreneurs to reap the economic benefits.
Deutsche Bank CEO in search of a better future
Germany largest and scandal-hit lender has said it's seeking to make former top managers pay for past scandals.
Google banks on AI, but so do its rivals
Google's developer conference has signaled the firm's obsession with making the most of artificial intelligence.
Lloyds back in private hands
Lloyds has returned to full private ownership, following the sale of the remaining government-owned shares.
How dangerous are China's shadow banks?
China has failed to provide data in time for a key risk analysis of its financial sector.
German firms plan online 'master key'
They want to establish a joint platform for online registration to tackle Google, Facebook dominance.
HNA now largest Deutsche Bank shareholder
Chinese financial services conglomerate HNA has become the top shareholder in Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank in huge profit jump
Deutsche Bank has surprised investors with a hefty surge in earnings in the first quarter.
ECB 'cautious' despite mounting pressure
Despite pressure on the ECB to raise interest rates, any amendments look unlikely until after June.
Oliver Roth, Oddo Seydler Bank
28-year-old suspect held put options on BVB shares
IMF, World Bank meetings kick off
The two institutions' semi-annual meetings are overshadowed by the Trump administration's protectionist policies.
In u-turn Trump names Ex-Im bank boss
US President Trump has named Scott Garrett, a conservative Republican former lawmaker, to head the Export-Import Bank.
Clawing back bonuses
Wells Fargo has ordered two former senior executives to repay millions of dollars in bonus money.
Trade's 'human downside'
The world isn't doing enough to help workers and communities displaced by global free trade, says a new report.
Ukraine central bank chief resigns
Ukrainian central bank chief Valeria Gontareva has submitted her resignation.
A 'litmus test' for financial world
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says Brexit talks would pose a serious challenge to the world's capital markets.
Fed warns of haircut on Dodd-Frank
A leading Federal Reserve governor has warned Donald Trump against an overhaul of banking regulations.
Home-grown talent preferred in Singapore
Singapore is the poster child of globalisation. Now politicians are encouraging companies to recruit more local talent.
New 50-euro bill launch
A new 50-euro note designed to be harder to forge is being launched in the 19 countries of the eurozone.
Population growth vs. clean energy?
There's been little progress in helping poorer people get access to electricity, and clean energy in particular.
Prosecutors search Credit Suisse offices
Authorities in five countries searched offices of Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse an investigation on tax evasion.
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