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French bank has proved itself to be a steady earner
French bank benefits from US disposal and ECB interest rate rises
French fund house apes rivals in seeking to tap into Dublin’s preferential tax status
European Central Bank heightens its risk profile for the French lender for next year
The bank’s structure offers some downside earnings protection, but that also reduces retail exposure
French bank benefits from rising interest rates and a thriving trading business
Index trackers and ETFs run by firms including BNP Paribas and Amundi are among those with ‘unexpected’ holdings
Eurozone’s biggest lender expands equities business with acquisitions
Deciphering the mixed signals of monetary policy
The Big Four firm will share the audit of the French bank with rival Deloitte
Deal would be first major move in long-expected wave of consolidation across Europe’s banking sector
BIS capital reform a step towards harmonising regulations and cross-border mergers
BNP Paribas joins JPMorgan-powered platform that has traded more than $300bn of intraday repo deals
Jean-Laurent Bonnafé’s plan is working so far, but that is not to say the banking group faces no threats
French lender’s results surpass expectations with 19% increase in net income
French banks step up response to Ukraine invasion as more lenders head for the exit
Lender is suffering from a lack of near-term positive catalysts
French lender joins European peers in pledge to increase returns to shareholders
Stacey Macken receives one of the largest awards ever made by a UK tribunal
Long in the shadow of rivals, the French bank is trying to lure dealmakers and expand in equities
Bank of the West sale adds to war chest of chief executive Jean-Laurent Bonnafé
European banks have been retreating from US after struggling to compete with big domestic lenders
Tough competition and low rates are prompting European banks to retreat from the stateside retail market
Rivals circle Swiss bank’s shrinking prime brokerage business following collapse of Archegos Capital
Size of programme is about 1.3 per cent of French bank’s market capitalisation
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