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  • Deutsche Bank and Santander fail US banking stress tests

    June 30, 2016

    Santander and Deutsche Bank have failed the US Federal Reserve's stress tests, in another blow to the global banking sector. The central bank's comprehensive capital analysis and review programme, which measures how well lenders would perform in a range of different scenarios, found the banks lacked necessary internal controls and were worried about their risk management [...]

  • Goldman Sachs not eyeing up Frankfurt post-Brexit vote

    June 29, 2016

    Banking giant Goldman Sachs has today refuted claims that the wheels are in motion to move staff to Frankfurt, following the UK's decision last week to leave the EU. There has been a significant amount of speculation recently that Brexit could result in an exodus of bankers from London, with big names moving chunks of [...]

  • Get the candles ready: It’s the credit card’s 50th birthday since its introduction to the UK by Barclaycard

    June 29, 2016

    A birthday card and a very large bunch of candles are due today for the credit card, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary of being introduced to the UK's wallets by Barclaycard. On 29 June 1966, Barclaycard launched the first credit card with a six-page business strategy, an investment of £20,000 and 30 employees in Northampton.  [...]

  • Lloyds Banking Group to cut 640 jobs and close 23 branches

    June 29, 2016

    Lloyds Banking Group is planning to cut around 640 jobs and close 23 branches as it moves to reduces its presence across the UK. The firm said it would make 525 net role reductions – it plans to create 115 new roles – within its retail and group operations. Lloyds also confirmed that it will close 23 [...]

  • China and US dominate the top 10 in banking world rankings, as UK gets pushed down the league table

    June 29, 2016

    China and the US are the leaders of the banking world, with banks from these two countries dominating a list of the top 10 banks worldwide published today.  China's banks secured four out of the five top slots of the The Banker's 2016 Top 1,000 Banks list, with ICBC keeping hold of its number one slot from [...]

  • UK slides down world ranking of banks, with only HSBC within the top 10 for core capital

    June 29, 2016

    The gloss has come off the UK's banking sector a little bit today, as research revealed that the country's banks had performed poorly compared with their overseas counterparts. The UK ranked only seventh in a league table compiled by trade magazine The Banker of countries by total pre-tax profits, after banks' combined profits dipped by [...]

  • Challenger banks creep into the worldwide ranks, but it might not be time to celebrate just yet

    June 29, 2016

    Challengers are making their presence felt in the banking world, with two well-known names making their way into a worldwide ranking for the first time this year. According to The Banker's Top 1,000 Banks rankings for 2016, which was published today and ranks institutes by their tier one capital, Metro has placed 969th, while Sainsbury's Bank ranked at [...]

  • Moody’s slashes outlook for eight UK banks to negative after Brexit

    June 28, 2016

    Moody’s has dropped its outlook for eight UK banks and building societies after last week’s Brexit vote. The ratings agency has also changed its outlook for the UK banking system from stable to negative. Moody’s expects the result of the EU referendum to “reduce the profitability” of the banks. Read more: S&P and Fitch downgrade UK after [...]

  • Jury has now reached a verdict for three men charged with Libor-rigging offences

    June 28, 2016

    The jury on the most recent Libor case to go to court in the UK has arrived at a verdict for three of the men charged, but is still deliberating on the other two defendants.  Former Barclays traders Stylianos Contogoulas, Jay Merchant, Alex Pabon and Ryan Reich and former Libor submitter Jonathan Mathew are all [...]

  • Mary Francis joins Barclays as a non-executive director

    June 28, 2016

    A former senior independent director of Centrica has today been appointed a non-executive director at Barclays. Mary Francis, who is currently serving on the board at Swiss Re Group and has previously held non-executive positions at Aviva, Cable & Wireless Communications, the Bank of England and Alliance & Leicester, will join the board of the bank at [...]

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