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Wall Street bank had been among most aggressive in lobbying for removal of EU-era limit
British bank is subscale, were BBVA to want to generate some UK growth, and a sale makes more sense
Kavish Kataria complains of losing his bonuses and claims his options trades made money
Lender reports $1.9bn in first-quarter pre-tax profits
Cyber risk takes on a new dimension as regulators hold employees responsible and hackers deploy the latest AI; political risk heightens for banks imposing sanctions on Russia; and liquidity risk prompts new rules in US bond markets
Ukraine conflict shows no sign of abating — and financial institutions are being expected to implement the response
Migrating data and computer systems to remote servers gives hackers new ways to attack
MP highlights scale of lenders’ ‘unanticipated income’ in 2023, but acknowledges some progress towards better savings rates for consumers
Terms of takeover bid to create Spanish banking giant set out during public holiday
Chair Mark Tucker secured a third chance to choose the chief executive of Europe’s largest bank
Bank lifer says he needs ‘rest’ but insiders say the timing was partly dictated by chair Mark Tucker
Nearly three-quarters of the larger lender’s revenues come from outside Spain
Tie-up between two lenders would near valuation of Santander
Two traders left French bank after it detected unauthorised options booked last year
Prospects of a quick pay-off from the country look increasingly remote
Shares almost 50% higher over past 12 months to a six-year high
Germany’s largest lender hints at potential settlement over long-running court saga linked to 2010 takeover offer
Tighter rules tend to mean louder protests when those affected feel hard done by
Figure represents a fourfold increase on prewar levels and comes as profits jump at European lenders still in the country
Regulators should be embracing much more sophisticated measures of lenders’ health
US lenders are having to fight to keep depositors from leaving with no Fed rate cuts in sight
Regional banks have been piling into long-dated sovereign bonds since January
Court has warned lender it is likely to lose parts of complex lawsuit brought by former shareholders of rival
Financial companies scramble to rework contracts and tie down personnel after US Federal Trade Commission rule
Investment bank and brokerage boosted by surging stock and fixed-income trading
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