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Prices and rents have fallen amid higher interest rates and a slowdown in China. Some experts warn that recovery could be elusive
Report into access to finance recommends that FCA oblige banks to share account closures on a quarterly basis
Founder of Shard Capital provided incorrect information about clients’ cash balances
ETFS Capital’s Graham Tuckwell urges investors to cast proxy ballots against reappointment of CEO Jonathan Steinberg
Three years after his fund’s collapse shook Wall Street, a jury will decide whether the investor’s actions were criminal
And venture capital and hedge funds, naturally
Europe’s lenders have yet to shake off a deserved reputation for unforced errors
Italian lender plans to distribute about €10bn to investors this year after earnings beat expectations
UK watchdog imposes penalties during review of group at centre of retail savings scandal
Shares in Swiss lender climb as wealth management business helps drive better than expected earnings
A regulatory clampdown has led to lower inflows, a falling share price and talk that the wealth manager could face a takeover bid
Plus, Hollywood heavyweights back Skydance’s Paramount bid and boutique banks make a killing on distressed deals
Industry plays vital role in spreading risk but the business model is changing
The capital regains its appeal to homebuyers as more people return to the office
Spanish lender says offer by its larger rival undervalues the company
Retail brokerage says ‘Wells notice’ comes after years of attempts to seek regulatory clarity
Fee revenue is up at boutique firms as borrowing costs force more clients to restructure
An FT series explores the company and management team that will one day lead Berkshire into a new era
And can US mortgages be made portable or assumable?
Hosting a regional exchange is one idea but critics say focus should be on improving corporate governance
Swiss bank will eliminate management board of former rival within weeks
With tens of thousands of new developments yet to be completed, buyers are looking again at older buildings
Regulators have put forward a series of proposals to clarify and extend responsibilities to spot wrongdoing
Savills calls on government to take action to boost housebuilding
As campus protests rage, passivity over their financial holdings has left universities and other institutions in a bind
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