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Banking
DW's latest content on banking, central banks and the global banking system.
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Swedish central bank talks rate hikes amid recession fears
Sweden's Riksbank is sticking with its plan to raise its interest rate in the next few months despite recession fears.
German lenders woo Greeks
Banks in Germany are most willing to grant credits to Greeks
Uganda's fashion industry banks on the young
Uganda's fashion industry is picking up and creating jobs for many young people.
Investing in the UK. Really?
With Brexit looming, does anybody think money is to be made there? Well, yes actually
The eurozone's Italian nightmare
Italy might avert a snap election, but an economic shadow hangs over the chaos and that's a worry for the eurozone.
European lenders turning banking on its head
European banks are twisting traditional economics of lending and borrowing to cope with years of sub-zero rates.
Bundesbank warns of technical recession
The Bundesbank says a slump in the German economy could have continued over the summer.
The heady days of banking before the 2008 crisis
Geraint Anderson, former investment banker in London, looks back at his career.
HSBC CEO quits
HSBC Chief Executive John Flint has been sacked just 18 months into the job.
EU picks Georgieva to head IMF
EU ministers have selected Bulgaria's Kristalina Georgieva as the bloc's choice to head the International Monetary Fund.
European banking union ruled constitutional
The European Central Bank's supervision of large banks is meant to protect the eurozone from future financial crises.
A European to lead the IMF, again?
EU governments are trying to agree on one European candidate to succeed Christine Lagarde at the helm of the IMF.
Deutsche Bank posts €3.1 billion Q2 loss
The German lender has reported a bigger loss than predicted last month when it announced a major business overhaul.
Deutsche Bank's 'pimple on the backside'
Several troubled lenders have hived off their most toxic assets, but can Germany's largest lender succeed with its plan?
Bretton Woods at 75: Has the system reached its limits?
Seventy-five years ago, a meeting in the town of Bretton Woods laid the foundations for today's global economic order.
G7 nations wary of Facebook's 'Libra' cryptocurrency plan
The social media giant announced in June that it would roll out a new digital currency, called Libra, from 2020.
Cryptocurrencies and social change
Could cryptocurrencies help people in the Philippines become more financially independent?
Deutsche Bank payoffs raise questions
Public outrage at departing financial executives receiving millions is often palpable. Dealing with the issue is tricky.
US probes Deutsche Bank over 1MDB deals
US authorities are investigating whether the German lender violated foreign-corruption or anti-money-laundering laws.
Deutsche Bank set to return to roots with radical reboot
Analysts say cost cutting alone is not going to rid Deutsche Bank of its current woes.
Global adventure halted
Henrik Böhme
The plan to overhaul Deutsche Bank is borderline radical, DW's Henrik Böhme writes, but the outcome remains open.
Deutsche Bank to axe 18,000 jobs
Deutsche Bank says it will cut 18,000 jobs by 2022 as part of a major restructuring of the embattled bank.
Turkey's central bank chief gets the push
No reason was given for Murat Cetinkaya's sacking, but the governor had been loath to cut the interest rate from 24%.
Deutsche Bank's uncertain road to recovery
Analysts say cost cutting alone is not going to rid Deutsche Bank of its current woes.
Can capitalism save itself?
Global central banks' role has run its course, but will governments step into the breach?
Trump boost for gold at dollar's expense
The latest round of US sanctions on Iran meaning the closure of diplomacy has seen the gold price surge even further.
UBS loses bond role in China over pig comment
A senior economist at the Swiss bank sparked a furor in China after he used the phrase "Chinese pig."
Deutsche Bank may create bad bank
Germany's largest lender is planning to isolate up to 50 billion in high-risk assets, reported the Financial Times.
Companies and the fight for LGBTI equality
For businesses the benefit of LGBTI acceptance is becoming more evident. Yet is it only about rainbow money?
IMF warns of fintech financial disruption
The business model of banks and insurance companies is under threat from service providers and startups.
Bundesbank slashes German growth predictions
Germany's Bundesbank has cut its growth projections, citing "lackluster" exports.
Transforming Africa's digital landscape
US-based tech giants and China are pioneering the development of Africa's digital infrastructure.
Europe introduces new €100 and €200 notes
The new bills have been designed to be harder to counterfeit.
Deutsche Bank flags 'tough cutbacks'
Chief executive Christian Sewing has promised to speed up the bank's "transformation," as he faced angry shareholders.
Deutsche Bank denies Trump laundering report
An article asserted Deutsche Bank failed to forward suspicions about transactions involving Trump to US authorities.
EU fines five banks €1 billion
Regulators have sanctioned Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland, Citigroup, JPMorgan and MUFG for currency cartels.
ECJ: EU employers must track working time
Employers in the European Union are now obligated to have a system to record time worked daily by their employees.
German companies donate €5 million to Yad Vashem
Five leading German companies have pledged EUR 5 Million to the Yad Vashem Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem.
Germany and Austria stop issuing €500 notes
The last of Europe's central banks have stopped issuing the large-denomination bank note.
Reason prevails — no Deutsche Commerzbank
Henrik Böhme
DW's Henrik Böhme believes both Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank should brace for even more turbulent times.
Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank end merger talks
Berlin had promoted the idea of creating a banking "champion" capable of supporting Germany's export-orientated economy.
Deutsche Bank hands over Trump loan documents
The German lender has started handing over documents to New York authorities related to funding of Trump projects.
Focus on financial inclusion to combat gender and income gap
The outlook for the World Bank's Europe and Central Asia unit is dark. But there are easy ways to improve things.
Lagos: world's largest oil refinery project backed by World Bank
Fanny Facsar talks about a vast oil refinery project in Lagos, Nigeria. Partly financed by the World Bank.
World Bank invests in Nigeria's fossil fuel industry
Nigeria is building the world's biggest oil refinery — financed by Africa's wealthiest man...and the World Bank.
World Bank continues to invest in fossil fuels
Nigeria is in the process of building the world's biggest oil refinery.
Latest World Bank fossil fuel project
Nigeria is building the world's biggest oil refinery with the help of controversial World Bank loans.
ECB keeps interest rates at record low
The ECB has kept its refinancing rate at zero, as it weighs risks to the economy from Brexit and trade disputes.
TymeBank gives South African slant to 'retail banking'
With outlets in partner retailers, TymeBank is poised to disrupt South Africa's banking industry
Fragility hampers African growth
The World Bank says that growth in Africa remains sluggish due to international as well as domestic difficulties.
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