Austrian bank has faced pressure to quit, but exit has been complicated by court process
Swiss lender’s market capitalisation has been hit harder by US tariffs than Spanish rival
The Sabadell CEO on why bigger is not always better
European Banking Authority says variable pay for some staff has risen to more than €1mn
Officials zeroing in on $1.1tn SRT market between banks and private capital investors
Swiss government and watchdog propose higher requirements for lender that rescued Credit Suisse
Banking regulator finds 60 out of 267 banks have insufficient US dollar funding to cover exposures in the currency
Importantly, a lot of risk has already been factored in by both investors and the banks themselves
Penalty against DWS imposed by German prosecutors follows $19mn settlement with US authorities in 2023
The bank’s integration of Credit Suisse is going well. It’s everything else that’s the problem
Italian bank has raised concerns that billionaires’ actions could hand them control of three big financial institutions
In principle, the arguments for deeper and less fragmented capital markets are obvious
Alexis Kohler leaves chief of staff job he has held at the Élysée Palace since French president’s election in 2017
James von Moltke to be replaced by Morgan Stanley banker Raja Akram
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Private bankers and investment managers report large increase in clients wanting to shift assets to Switzerland
Financial supervisors issue unusual warning as EU prepares to simplify regulation
UK Treasury says law firm’s Moscow division paid £3.9mn to entities subject to asset freezes
Chief executive Christian Sewing says German lender needs to ‘turn around ship’ in its retail division
Duncan Mavin’s gripping account of the bank’s 2023 implosion exposes a crisis decades in the making
Swiss bank pushes back net zero target from 2025 to 2035, citing ‘enlarged corporate real estate portfolio’
Pay award comes as remuneration in financial services sector draws greater scrutiny
Former head of institutional clients brings case against former employer over alleged harm to his career
Private capital’s falling hurdle rates will cause more activity to migrate from traditional lenders
If some big European lenders appear to waver in their commitments, others will surely follow suit