Landmark Saudi and Israel trips as normalisation talks progress
Hours after a Saudi envoy visits the West Bank, an Israeli minister attends a UN event in Riyadh.
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Banks in EU largely comply with 'Basel Endgame', says watchdog
By Huw Jones LONDON European Union banks already largely meet tougher global capital rules to bolster defences against
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Brazil's central bank employees escalate protests over career demands
BRASILIA Brazil's central bank employees said on Monday they would intensify work stoppages in protest of the government's
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DWS to pay $25 million over US charges over ESG misstatements, other violations
NEW YORK Deutsche Bank-controlled investment firm DWS will pay $25 million to settle charges over misstatements regarding its
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Goldman, HSBC join forces with other banks on client disclosures
By Sinead Cruise and Elizabeth Howcroft LONDON Goldman Sachs and HSBC are among a group of five banks
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SoftBank Corp to raise over $800 million via bond-type class shares - Bloomberg News
SoftBank Corp will likely decide as early as Monday to raise up to 120 billion yen ($808.79 million)
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Trudeau expects Canadian interest rates to come down by mid 2024
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expects interest rates are going to start coming down by the middle of
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Rite Aid plans to shut down hundreds of stores in bankruptcy - WSJ
Rite Aid is negotiating with creditors over the terms of a bankruptcy plan that would include liquidating a
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Commerzbank shares fall after report on strategy review
FRANKFURT Shares of Commerzbank were down 3.4% late on Friday after a German newspaper reported details of the
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It was a big week for interest rates. Here's what you need to know
Central bank officials around the world relayed a somewhat unified message this week to the global economy: Inflation is coming down, but the battle is far from won.
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Not much exciting about Aussie banks as high costs pressure earnings - Macquarie
Rising wage costs and higher investment spending by Australian banks pose headwinds that could potentially impact the sector's
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Global central banks unite in 'higher for longer' credo
By Mark John Central banks for the world's biggest economies have served notice that they will keep interest
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