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Banking
DW's latest content on banking, central banks and the global banking system.
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US Federal Reserve increases interest rates by 0.25%
Pressure on banks in the US and further afield had put more attention on the decision.
The market: blessing or curse?
Some people insist that the market will regulate itself, as if it were an organic entity.
Banking crisis, exiles and environment
A new banking crisis, young people fleeing Russia and ideas for a cleaner environment.
UBS jumps on hopes for successful Credit Suisse takeover
Optimism has returned to financial markets but concerns remain as to whether the banking crisis is really over.
US Treasury's Yellen says banking sector 'sound'
During a banking summit, Yellen said her department took firm action after the collapse of two banks.
Credit Suisse deal: Why are investors worried?
Banking stocks and bonds are bleeding, with a risky class of debt under particular focus.
Credit Suisse, UBS shares sink after last minute takeover
Global stock markets plunged as they opened to the news of the shotgun buyout of Credit Suisse by rival UBS.
UBS and Swiss National Bank agree to Credit Suisse takeover
Swiss Banking giant UBS has agreed to buy embattled lender Credit Suisse, Switzerland's central bank announced.
UBS holds talks to save Credit Suisse — report
While politicians insist a new banking crisis is unlikely, Swiss regulators reportedly want a deal before Monday.
EU measures to protect banks 'have worked'
Eurogroup chief Paschal Donohoe has expressed confidence in the ability of European banks to handle the current turmoil.
Troubled bank stocks drop despite $84bn liquidity boost
European shares log their steepest weekly drop in five months amid continued turbulence in the global banking sector.
US banks rally to support First Republic Bank amid crunch
A consortium of large banks pumped $30 billion (€28.2 billion) to prevent First Republic Bank from going under.
Banking crisis 2023
The collapse of two US banks and turmoil at Credit Suisse have sparked fears in global markets.
Credit Suisse steps back from the brink
Not since the financial crisis have there been such jitters about a possible banking crisis.
ECB raises interest rates by 0.5% as banks stocks wobble
The ECB stuck to its planned hike even amid the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the pressure on Credit Suisse.
Credit Suisse to borrow $54 billion from Swiss central bank
Credit Suisse is the first major global bank to be extended such a lifeline since the 2008 financial crisis.
Falling stocks in Europe and US stoke banking crisis fears
Shares in global investment bank Credit Suisse fell sharply on Wednesday sending shares plunging in other European banks
What Silicon Valley Bank's collapse means for Europeans
The factors that fueled SVB's downfall are keeping European investors on their toes.
Stock markets slump amid fears of SVB contagion
The closure of Silicon Valley Bank has undermined market confidence and raised recession risk fears.
Silicon Valley Bank fall shakes financial market confidence
The collapse of the US startup financier is sending shock waves through financial markets as contagion fears persist.
'SVB contagion risk reduced'
Economist Moritz Schularick says "decisive action" by the US has reduced the risk of further banking collapses
US pledges measures to protect Silicon Valley Bank deposits
US authorities said they would work to protect depositors, and said losses would not be borne by the taxpayer.
US regulators shut down Silicon Valley Bank
The shutdown is considered the largest bank failure since the height of the 2008 financial crisis.
Can anything challenge the US dollar's reign?
The US currency is by far the world's most influential currency - but for how long?
US nominates ex-Mastercard CEO to head up World Bank
Ajay Banga has been named as the US nominee for the role of president of the World Bank.
World Bank President David Malpass announces resignation
David Malpass will step down before the scheduled end of his term.
Nigeria grapples with cash crisis ahead of elections
Nigerians are feeling the impact of the cash crunch but analysts say it could help reduce election-related graft.
What's behind the euro's comeback against the US dollar
The euro has bounced back from its 2022 lows against the dollar, providing a big boost in the fight against inflation.
Cash shortage fuels anger in Nigeria
Why are people queuing up at cash machines? DW's Olisa Chukwumah reports from Lagos.
ECB hikes interest rates again in anti-inflation bid
The European Central Bank has raised deposit interest rates by half a percentage point to 2.5%.
Deutsche Bank announces highest profits in 15 years
Germany's biggest bank says it has posted its highest profits since 2007 following a strategic overhaul in 2019.
Davos: EBRD promises more help for Ukraine
Beata Javorcik, chief economist at the EBRD pledges more support for Ukraine during an DW interview.
Artist uses Argentina's inflation-hit bank notes as a canvas
An Argentine artist has transformed his country's nearly worthless currency, the peso, into works of art.
Overcoming barriers for women entrepreneurs in India
In Bangalore, India, women entrepreneurs continue to face hurdles.
Will Japan end its ultraloose monetary policy in 2023?
Negative interest rates and quantitive easing halted decades of deflation in the world's third-largest economy.
Field to food bank: Saving harvest rejects
A group in Spain picks unwanted fruit and vegetables to supply food banks with healthy handouts.
A new kind of global recession: Why this time is different
The global economy is at an inflection point. A comparison to the 2008 crisis demonstrates what makes this one unique.
Bundesbank chief says inflation to remain high until 2024
The head of Germany's central bank says it will take time for the effect of higher interest rates to kick in.
UK: 'Warm banks' emerge in Britain as temperatures plummet
Warm banks, where people can sit and access free heating, are sprouting across Britain amid a cost-of-living crisis.
US: Danish Danske bank pleads guilty in fraud case
Denmark's largest bank has forfeited $2 billion as part of an agreement with the US government.
Germany: Olaf Scholz warns against 'decoupling' economies
The chancellor met with leaders of the IMF, WTO, ILO, OECD and World Bank Tuesday to discuss a raft of global issues.
Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan sued by Epstein accusers
Plaintiffs are accusing that the major financial institutions of "enabling" Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes.
German start-up banks on AI to make greener concrete
The cement and concrete industry is a major CO2 emitter. Now, a German start-up is hoping to turn things around.
Securing surplus food in Ghana
Former chef Elijah Amoo Addo collects food to hand out to people in need
China central bank official faces corruption probe
Fan Yifei is among hundreds of officials who are being investigated for corruption under a crackdown by President Xi.
North Dakota banks on renewables
In the northern US state, firms and environmentalists are pushing for renewables to counter the oil industry.
Bank of England drawn into UK fiscal mess
The UK central bank's bond-buying plan is set to expire. After that, nothing is certain.
Bank of England widens action on financial stability fears
The UK's central bank says it is widening a debt purchase scheme to avoid a "material risk to UK financial stability."
Bank of England scrambles as pound tanks
The Bank of England has intervened in the markets after a tax cut plan under Prime Minister Liz Truss triggered chaos.
Italy's businesses hope for lower taxes and less bureaucracy
Italy's far right is expected to make tax cuts and deficit-spending a priority if it wins Sunday's election.
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