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Banking
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Oil and gas funding questioned
Major European banks are still funding projects to expand oil and gas production, ShareAction says.
World Bank warns of crisis for developing nations
A looming debt crisis could make things much worse for already poor nations, according to a new report.
Stoltenberg to lead Norway's central bank
The Norwegian's stint as NATO chief ends at the end of September.
Germany: Soaring inflation will hit the most vulnerable
With inflation at a 30-year high, it's the country's neediest who will be hit the hardest.
Analysts forecast grim economic outlook for Africa
Although African economies have slightly recovered from the impact of COVID-19, economic growth in 2022 is uncertain.
Global economy loses expansion steam
The world economy still faces many challenges as it tries to make up ground lost during the coronavirus pandemic.
Joachim Nagel: Policy change ort not?
Will he change the traditionally hawkish monetary policy of the biggest central bank in the eurozone?
Germany: Joachim Nagel tapped as central bank head
The former member of the Bundesbank's board of directors would follow Jens Weidmann in the position.
How policy approaches to inflation risks differ
The central banks of the US, the UK and the eurozone have provided statementson how they will react to inflation risks.
ECB plans euro bill redesign
The euro banknotes have undergone only one minor update since being introduced almost 20 years ago.
No policy change in sight for crashing Turkish lira
Turkey's central bank intervened on the foreign exchange market to try and keep the country's currency from tanking.
Thousands wait in line at food banks
Food banks in the US are also dealing with increasin food costs just as the holidays are increasing demand.
Afghan banking system on brink of collapse
Afghanistan's banks have fallen into disarray following the Taliban's takeover of the country, a UN report says.
Africa must lead on sustainable industrialization
Harrison Mwilima
It's a high time for African countries to lead the world towards sustainable industrialization, says Harrison Mwilima.
Barclays CEO resigns amid Jeffrey Epstein probe
The CEO of a major British bank has quit as investigators look into his dealings with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
DW Business – Europe & Asia
Markets await ECB decision on monetary policy - Volkswagen profit drops on chip shortage
Saving Seeds
The genetic diversity of crop plants is declining. That's dangerous. Seed banks preserve strains.
Head of German central bank to resign
After more than 10 years at the German central bank, Jens Weidmann has announced he will resign from the Bundesbank.
Turkish lira at new low after Erdogan sacks bank officials
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had fired three central bankers via decree.
Supply chains in the UK severely affected
In Evelyn, an area of South London, many rely on the food bank and the food it provides.
Pandemic-related inflation spooks Germans
Henrik Böhme
No other country is as spooked by inflation as Germany, given its history. But there's no reason to panic just yet.
Agent banking takes off in Uganda
In Uganda, agent banking has taken off at a good pace with transactions worth over $60 0million every month.
China bans cryptocurrency transactions
The People's Bank of China has moved to bar all cryptocurrency transactions, making them illegal.
Lebanese seek answers to financial collapse
Lebanon faces a forensic audit of the central bank as it aims to hold individuals accountable for the nation's collapse.
ECB to slow emergency pandemic stimulus
The European Central Bank will slow the rate of its pandemic stimulus as the eurozone economy shows signs of recovery.
Can the Taliban get enough revenues?
Now that the Taliban are in control of Afghanistan, the question arises what their main sources of revenues will be.
Jackson Hole: U-turn in monetary policy?
Central banks will have to return to their normal mode of operation at some stage. But when is the right time?
Lebanese authorities clash over fuel subsidies
The Lebanese government wants the subsidies to be maintained despite the central bank saying they would be scrapped.
Lebanon: Central bank’s move to end fuel subsidy sparks row
The Lebanese central bank ended fuel subsidy that had drained its foreign reserves during the ongoing economic crisis
What are central bank digital currencies?
Central banks around the world are racing to create their own forms of digital money.
EU banks found to be 'robust' after stress test
European banking authorities conducted the test to determine whether banks have enough cash on hand to cover risk.
'UK is a test case for the rest of the world'
The United Kingdom has lifted most pandemic restrictions even as it witnesses high COVID-19 cases.
ECB moves ahead with digital euro pilot project
The European Central Bank is taking the next step toward launching a digital version of the euro.
EU reveals new carbon-neutrality pathway
The European Commission will ask financial institutions to work with the European Central Bank to reduce emissions.
Lebanon: Protesters try to storm banks after currency plunge
After the Lebanese pound plunged to a new low, protesters clashed with security forces in several cities.
Economic fallout of Brexit still hard to assess
DW looks at the economic consequences of the Brexit referendom five years ago.
Germany banks on bike boom
What will mobility look like in future? The move away from cars has just begun.
Greensill Bank bankruptcy hits municipalities
The bankruptcy at Greensill Bank in Bremen has dealt a blow to many German cities and municipalities.
Greensill suspects' homes searched in Germany
Prosecutors say searches on suspicion of falsified accounting also took place in the states of Lower Saxony and Munich.
World Bank helps in vaccine distribution
Mamta Murthi of the World Bank elaborates on how the lender is helping developing nations cope with the pandemic.
New technology helps migrants send money home
Around 164 million people work abroad. They support families and help their home countries through big remittances.
Judgment day for Turkey's new Central Bank governor
The new governor is expected to comply with Erdogan's wishes for lower interest rates.
Vaccine inequities hinder COVID-19 response
Wealthier nations have procured millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
Polish banks sweat over Swiss franc ruling
A looming Supreme Court verdict regarding Swiss franc loans will set course for the Polish currency.
UK food banks overtake McDonald's outlets
The numbers of food banks and food bank users is rising in the UK.
Turkey tries to control market plunge as bank chief sacked
Turkey's currency has plummeted against the dollar after the firing of market-friendly central bank chief Naci Agba.
World Bank urges action on vaccination hesitancy
As vaccination campaigns are gathering speed, the World Bank sees a need to do more against vaccine hesitancy.
Court appoints insolvency manager for Greensill Bank
Unlike private clients of Greensill Bank, municipalities lack recourse to statutory deposit guarantees.
German businesses offer help in vaccine drive
A number of top German businesses have reportedly proposed using their own medical staff to help vaccinate the country.
German town fears huge loss on Greensill bank investment
The potential loss to Monheim am Rhein equates to about €1,000 per inhabitant.
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