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UK lender’s shares have plunged 50% in recent weeks
A resurgence of unrealised losses in the third quarter could put fresh strain on lenders’ balance sheets
Problems reported in 2017 ‘unlikely’ to be fixed before the end of 2024
Britain’s most valuable fintech still faces obstacles to gaining Bank of England approval
The service aimed at retail investors offers a curated list of 16 funds and free trading
Alecta has come under scrutiny over large stakes in lenders including SVB and a struggling property company
Some customers left locked out of accounts after lender’s problematic IT integration project
German citizen allegedly received confidential information from Perella Weinberg banker
Steadier business anticipated in 2024 after four years of wildly fluctuating activity volumes
Country had been suing the bank and others for their part in a 2013 loans scandal that wrecked its finances
The fintech boss says he ‘over-communicated’ with staff as they suffered a period of uncertainty
Fintech allegedly let funds flow from accounts restricted by the National Crime Agency
Central bank’s Sharon Donnery says lenders should be mindful of the economic outlook when they are setting dividends
Policymakers tackle unintended consequences of post-financial crisis reforms in era of high interest rates
The investment bank’s straight-talking chief executive has a big job on her hands
Action needed to tackle ‘elevated’ risk in models used to determine loan charges, says regulator
Sherard Cowper-Coles said Britain had been ‘weak’ in response to US pressure
Exiting loans placed in the combined group’s ‘bad bank’ will lead to losses
FSB’s Klaas Knot warns of risk to stability of debt build-up outside mainstream banking system
Cash savings rates are attractive, but may not pay off in the long term
Social media CEO will meet seven lenders on October 5
Inspector-general says officials ‘should have acted earlier’ to address ‘identified weaknesses’ at now-failed lender
Modest easing of requirement is just a nod to pressure to deregulate the UK’s stagnating markets
The new president will need private investors to back his wider list of global goals
Rating agency says looming ‘race to the bottom’ between banks and private debt funds could erode credit quality
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