BofA cuts China's 2023 growth forecast to 5.1%
BofA Global Research on Thursday cut China's economic growth forecast for this year to 5.1% on a disappointing
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Exclusive-China's state banks seen selling dollars offshore to slow yuan declines - sources
SHANGHAI China's major state-owned banks were seen selling dollars to buy yuan in the offshore spot market in
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Investors cheer Wall Street's green shoots as bank executives stay cautious
By Tatiana Bautzer, Sinéad Carew and Saeed Azhar NEW YORK U.S. banking giants reported lackluster results for investment
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Fed fines Deutsche $186 million for slow progress in money laundering curbs
By Pete Schroeder and Chris Prentice WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it fined Deutsche Bank and
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U.S regional bank shares rise on interest income, deposits stabilizing
Three major U.S. regional banks met or beat profit expectations on Wednesday as higher interest rates allowed them
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US banks' residential mortgages face mandates exceeding global standards - Bloomberg News
(Reuters) -U.S. bank regulators are set to release their plans next week for a sweeping overhaul of capital rules, with
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How to break up with your bank
By Chris Taylor If you ever need advice about breaking up with your bank, just ask Bruno J. Navarro. He
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Thai recovery intact, interest rates to normalise gradually - central bank chief
BANGKOK Thailand's economic recovery is intact, with growth of 2.9% likely in the first half of this year
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U.S. banks shares spark after interest income boost, but outlook mixed
WASHINGTON Big U.S. banks on Tuesday said higher interest rates had helped boost profits in the second quarter,
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Healthy US consumers shrug off recession concerns, for now
By Nupur Anand NEW YORK U.S. consumers are still keeping up with their loan payments despite rising costs
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New York City pension chief urges pay clawbacks at Bank of America
By Ross Kerber New York City's top pension official has urged Bank of America's board to claw back
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Top economists urge bolder action on 'crisis of extreme inequality'
More than 230 economists and political leaders have called on the United Nations and the World Bank to do more to tackle the widening gap between the rich and poor around the world, a problem they say many governments are ignoring.
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