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Banking
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Is Duterte affecting the Philippine economy?
Financial experts remain optimistic about the Philippine economy, but investors are jittery and confused.
Qatar to help Deutsche Bank?
Media reports have suggested Qatari investors are considering raising their stake in Germany's Deutsche Bank.
Risky European banks
The IMF has warned that Europe's banks are an emerging threat to the global financial system.
Deutsche Bank under pressure
Deutsche Bank is hoping to strike a deal with US authorities to reduce a proposed fine for selling toxic securities.
Brexit fallout revisited
Berenberg Bank's Holger Schmieding takes a look at the potential medium- and long-term impact of the UK's Brexit vote.
German taxman targets foreign banks
German state prosecutors are investigating nearly 60 foreign banks for "abetting tax evasion."
Gabriel derides Deutsche Bank 'speculation'
German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel says Deutsche Bank has itself to blame for troubles now endangering jobs.
ING to slash jobs
ING, a major Netherlands-based bank, is the latest European bank to announce downsizing plans.
Deutsche Bank worries unfounded: Bafin
Germany's financial overseer has warned against "negative" perceptions in a week that saw Deutsche Bank shares waver.
Deutsche Bank shares soar on fresh reports
Shares in Germany's biggest lender have risen rapidly after plummeting to new lows earlier on.
Commerzbank announces massive job cuts
Germany's second-biggest bank has put forth a plan to slash thousands of jobs as part of the efforts to restructure.
Bailout for Deutsche Bank -- Why Not?
Neither the government nor the Deutsche Bank's CEO think the lender needs a bailout.
Draghi defends ECB moves
Mario Draghi says the ECB's recent moves to lower its interest rates have helped to consolidate the eurozone economies.
Deutsche Bank battles bailout rumors
Germany's biggest lender has sold its British insurance business as it battles rumors of requiring state aid to stay afl
Deutsche Bank in dire straits
Taxpayers in Germany might soon be called on to step in to save the country's biggest bank, says DW's Henrik Böhme.
African Development Bank to bail out Nigeria
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has announced that it will seek to bail out Nigeria, its president said.
Deutsche Bank on the brink?
Michael Hewson of CMC Markets and DW's Javier Arguedas analyse the woes of Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank shares hit record low
Deutsche Bank shares have hit a record low after the government ruled out any state-aid.
Investors dump Deutsche Bank shares
Shares in Germany's biggest bank took a sharp hit after reports that the troubled lender had been refused state aid.
German banks in turmoil
While European counterparts can blame low rates, Deutsche's problems are of its own making.
Commerzbank bracing for job cuts
Commerzbank looks likely to cut thousands of jos to ecome more profitable.
Buyer incentives – Effective or annoying?
DW talks to Holger Schmieding from the Berenberg Bank about buyer subsidies in Germany.
Why US banks are doing better than their Euro competitors
In Europe many financial institutes are badly in need of more capital. Their rivals in the US are doing much better.
Deutsche Bank earnings plunge
Second quarter earnings for Germany’s most powerful bank dropped 98 percent compared to last year.
Stimulus for Britain
Bank of England governor Mark Carney has appeared in public repeatedly to reassure jittery post-Brexit markets.
Made in Germany - The Business Magazine
European bank stocks are under intense pressure. Will Europe have to rescue its banks again?
Talk: Are Europe's banks about to crash?
We talk to Hans-Peter Burghof, professor of banking at the University of Hohenheim.
Deutsche Bank: A giant in crisis
We meet frustrated Deutsche Bank employees who fear for their jobs.
Inside Europe: Will Italian banks break Europe?
Andreas Becker from DW's business desk explains to Helen Seeney why Italian banks are threatening Europe's stability.
Italy's banks in danger
German banking expert Hans-Peter Burghof analyzes the situation of Italian banks.
Italy’s banking crisis deepens
Shares in Italian banks have plunged further in the wake of Britain’s decision to leave the EU.
Frankfurt: a boomtown waiting to happen
Frankfurt is at work on a publicity campaign, aiming to become the EU's new financial capital.
Brexit: Singapore bank stops London property loans
Singaporean Bank UOB suspends lending for London properties, in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Bleak outlook for British firms
A new survey shows that most British companies expect the Brexit to weigh on their business.
The City of London says “No!” to Brexit
The British world of finance is firmly opposed to a Brexit.
African Development Bank targets energy and environment for investment
African Development Bank loans target energy and environment
DW Business - Europe (05/11/2016)
What's weighing the world economy down? China’s exports and imports decline
Made in Germany - The Business Magazine
The image of some of Germany's top companies is badly tarnished. VW and Deutsche Bank are in crisis.
Deutsche Bank is in freefall
Losses, trial provisions, austerity measures. What's up with Deutsche Bank?
Talk: Management ethics - nothing but lip service?
The impact of the VW and Deutsche Bank scandals.
Made in Germany - The Business Magazine
Dubious dealings connected to tax havens and a whistleblower disclosing illegal banking practices.
Caught in crisis mode - Stress at the ECB
Battling the eurozone crisis is hard work for employees at the European Central Bank.
Talk: 25 Years after German Reunification
We talk to Holger Schmieding about the economic impact of reunification.
John Cryan: Deutsche Bank's new co-CEO
The 54-year-old Englishman explains his plans to revitalize Deutsche Bank.
Made in Germany - The business show
On this edition: Taking stock after 25 years of subsidies for eastern Germany; the new leadership of scandal-ridden Deutsche Bank; algae as the biofuel of the future; and everyday life on an offshore installation vessel.
Background – What is the base rate?
Made in Germany explains the base interest rate. Why is it the linchpin of the financial markets?
Prime rate poker – Is the rate hike nigh?
The world will be watching the vote on the prime rate at the U.S. Federal Reserve with bated breath.
Help for Greece: Progress or pointless?
Made in Germany discusses the issue with Holger Schmieding, chief economist at Berenberg Bank.
Non-performing loans – A time bomb in Greek banks
Greek banks have non-performing loans totaling billions of euros. Are they facing failure?
Made in Germany - The Business Magazine
The closure of Greek banks has paralyzed the country’s entire economy.
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