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Dutch investigators in hunt for tax evaders
Dutch investigators have arrested several people amid an international hunt for tax evaders.
Luxembourg claims right to host EBA
Luxembourg has said it's entitled to be home to the European Banking Authority post-Brexit.
Ukraine central bank chief talks monetary policy
Ukraine's central bank chief tells DW about the prospects of economic recovery amif the conflict with Russia.
Banks vs Fintech firms – Rivals or partners
The traditional financial sector and fintech firms are cooperating for their mutual benefit.
German bank transfers 5.4 billion, by mistake
State-owned KfW bank has admitted it erroneously transferred 5 billion euros to four different banks last month.
Deutsche Bank's picks new London HQ
Germany's biggest lender, Deutsche Bank, has chosen a new office for its London headquarters.
'Laundromat' funnels illicit funds out of Russia
Banks in Moldova and Latvia have helped rich Russians take billions of dollars out of the country.
World Bank financing for sub-Saharan Africa
The World Bank has pledged substantial financing for sub-Saharan Africa.
The savers who pay interest to their own bank
Negative interest rates were originally just for businesses, but now private individuals are paying the price.
Fed hikes interest rates
The US central bank has increased its benchmark interest rate for the fist time since last December.
Rate hike on the cards
Positive economic conditions have increased the odds of the US Federal Reserve raising its benchmark interest rates.
Bank blacklist of Yemenis widens
The decision by German banks to cancel the accounts of 100 Yemeni nationals now has wider implications, DW can reveal.
Internet currencies: a good thing or not?
Bitcoins: a threat to banks and an invitation to criminals? DW talks to Fintech founder Christine Kiefer.
What is a cryptocurrency?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of virtual currencies? An explanation.
Deutsche Bank restructuring - once again
Deutsche Bank remembers its home market but there is no guarantee of success.
Deutsche Bank shares plunge 6 percent
Shares in Deutsche Bank have dropped in early trading after it revealed plans to raise 8 billion euros in capital.
More spending on infrastructure needed
Asian nations must spend a lot more on infrastructure projects, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has said.
Deutsche Bank’s Chinese stakeholder
Deutsche Bank’s new hope comes from China. Surprisingly, there's relief all around, says DW's Frank Sieren.
Some Yemenis' bank accounts canceled in Germany
Most German banks have terminated the accounts of Yemenis living in the country - even that of the Ambassador.
RBS in dire straights
Huge litigation and restructuring costs are haunting Royal Bank of Scotland.
Bundesbank profit tanks
Germany's central bank has posted only a small distributable profit for 2016.
Opinion: RWE is a sort of bad bank
The German electricity provider RWE has booked the biggest loss in its corporate history. Andreas Becker explains why.
German real estate market overheated
The Bundesbank singled out seven cities where property prices were particularly overvalued.
Greece: bank run despite capital controls
Greeks have withdrawn large amounts of money from their bank accounts in recent weeks amid growing uncertainty.
Siemens banks on Mexico
The German engineering giant wants to invest $200 million in Mexico, saying it is one of the 'most interesting markets.'
Ex-banker Mnuchin sworn in as US Treasury head
Steven Mnuchin, a former Hollywood financier and Goldman Sachs executive, has been sworn in as treasury secretary.
Bankia scandal sees more people charged
A former head of Spain's central bank has been charged over the Bankia scandal, which led to huge losses for investors.
Deutsche facing trouble in Russia
Deutsche Bank is facing more trouble as authorities in Russia believe the bank owes Moscow millions.
Draghi rejects Trump's bank plan
The European Central Bank chief has criticized Donald Trump's plan to review post-financial crisis banking regulations.
Unleashing the banks?
Dodd-Frank doomsday? US PresidentDonald Trump seeks to repeal Wall Street regulations.
Deutsche Bank newspaper ads say 'sorry'
Germany's largest lender has apologized for its costly mistakes in the past as it deals with historic legal troubles.
Scaling back regulation
Trump has signed executive decrees to roll back key reforms enacted in the wake of the 2007-09 financial crisis.
Britain Presents Brexit Plan
The British government has presented its strategy for the Brexit process in a white paper.
Deutsche Bank in search of meaning
After a year of transition, it's time for Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan to deliver, says DW's Henrik Böhme.
Deutsch reports another loss
Germany's biggest lender has accrued another big annual loss as legal costs for past misdeeds outstripped profits by far
Bank of Japan lifts growth outlook
Japan's central bank has come up with a more optimistic assessment of growth prospects.
Deutsche Bank fined $425 mn over alleged money laundering
The German bank has been fined over a "mirror trading" scheme that moved billions out of Russia between 2011 and 2015.
World Bank supporting coal?
A new report says the World Bank subsidizes fossil fuel projects - going against its own climate protection policies.
Fintech regulation on G20 agenda
For finance, digitization could be as disruptive as it has been for media. The topic is up for discussion at the G20.
Frankfurt officials to brief banks on Brexit
Frankfurt will host a meeting with more than 20 foreign banks as thousands of jobs are set to move from London.
Record financing for SMEs in Europe
The EIB Group has taken stock of its 2016 activities.
Shipping crisis pressures German banks
The flailing container shipping industry is a massive problem for state banks, particularly in northern Germany.
Interview with Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina, President African Development Bank
Interview with Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina, President African Development Bank
Banks to pull staff out of London?
Major financial institutions have announced plans to move staff to the European continent and the US due to Brexit.
Currency fears
Turkey's currency has slipped sharply in the wake of a post-coup political crackdown.
Eurozone to grow by 1.5 percent in 2017
The World Bank's forecast marks a slight slowdown to last year's projected growth figures for the eurozone.
Deutsche settles US tax case
Germany's Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay close to a hundred million dollars to settle a tax fraud case in the US.
Banking for cannabis businesses
US Senator Elizabeth Warren wants bank access for legal marijuana-related businesses.
What will move the economy in 2017?
Some TOPICS, that will play important role in 2017: Trump, monetary policy, and Brexit
Deutsche Bank reaches $7.2 billion US settlement
Deutsche Bank has reached a $7.2 billion agreement in the US over its dealings in mortgage-backed securities.
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