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European indices lower as Deutsche Bank shares slip
Officials suggest rules may need to be tightened after SVB’s collapse and the implosion of Credit Suisse
Sharp moves in thinly-traded credit insurance needs scrutiny, Andrea Enria says
Major lender was able to invest at a discounted rate before tokens were issued to public
Frenzy of activity across the region contrasts sharply with Europe’s moribund market
Producer ‘optimistic we’ll see $100 a barrel’ shuns insurance despite market wobbles
Monetary policy does not lean against booms but eases aggressively in busts while debt keeps rising inexorably
All creditors are always and everywhere junior to political expediency
Shares of First Citizens and NYCB rally sharply
If investors had hoped Beijing crackdown was over, the disappearance of a dealmaker has fuelled worries over the contrary
Also, more on CRE, and Apple vs Google
After a roaring start to the year, a downturn in March shows that risk appetites are clearly inhibited
Corporate governance worries prompted two executives to leave the asset manager’s board
Tim Scott’s comments came during bruising congressional hearing on failings leading to lender’s collapse
Business founded in 2017 has grown almost unnoticed to become the world’s seventh largest gambling group
Prosecutors allege FTX founder made multimillion-dollar payment to help unfreeze accounts
Also in today’s newsletter, a breakthrough for private investment in Mexico’s energy sector
Authorities said no possibility of the orderly wind-down of one of the two big lenders
Sukuk and see
UK energy major and Adnoc plan joint venture to pursue projects in eastern Mediterranean
Quality Factor ETF receives $4.8bn in inflows on same day
Rich people finding tax loopholes isn’t a new concept but do authorities need to toughen rules on wash sales?
Move comes as Biden administration prepares guidance on qualifying for tax credits under IRA
Tech sector declines partially offset gains in lenders while Treasuries retreat
Michael Barr said US central bank’s board had been briefed on troubles at California lender in mid-February
Local MP assured that pipeline leak into Poole Harbour ‘not as serious as first thought’
Huge supply contracts come as Russia eats into Saudi Arabia’s share of world’s largest oil import market
Chief executive Changpeng Zhao also named in regulator’s complaint that seeks fines and an injunction
Key words include: injunction
Both Credit Suisse and SVB fell victim to familiar pitfalls for ambitious lenders
Glencore among investors as commodity producers lead record listing pipeline for south-east Asian economy
Plus, India tackles its solar waste problem
Plus, the ire of Credit Suisse bondholders, growing risks in commercial property loans, and After Impressionism at the National Gallery
Attempts to control a monetary crisis have had unintended consequences for a country struggling to get back on its feet
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