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The titanic struggles of German banking
The decline of Deutsche Bank may be grabbing the headlines, but the woes of German banking run far deeper. Low interest rates and tighter regulation are hurting all the private-sector banks. That simply adds to concerns that Germany’s banks cannot, or perhaps in politicians’ eyes should not, be profit-hungry institutions. But are the statebacked banks that still dominate German banking reaching a limit on their ability to fund themselves? And does that mean that the famed three-pillar system is heading for disaster?
Dominic O’Neill
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November 07, 2016
BANKING
Germany’s banks go down with the ship
The shortcomings of German banking have steered it into a shipping crisis on a scale that is only now being appreciated. Shipping loans are already pulling some of the state-owned wholesale banks under water, making previous failures to properly remodel the sector even more obvious.
Dominic O’Neill
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November 07, 2016
Opinion
Off message: Lay back on the long reads
When a journalist really wants to sink their teeth into you, it’s best to accept early on that all intervention is futile.
John Anderson
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November 07, 2016
Opinion
Middle East: Saudi raises doubts as well as debt
Investors should not get too carried away by Saudi’s bond market triumph: there is still much that can derail its long-term strategy.
November 07, 2016
Opinion
Inside investment: Inflation is the clear danger
The fear of a debt deflation cycle stalked markets last summer and forced a new round of monetary intervention.
Andrew Capon
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November 07, 2016
Opinion
Against the tide: Europe’s banks still in trouble
Another European banking crunch is on the horizon thanks to legacy problems that have not been fixed.
David Roche
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November 07, 2016
BANKING
Blame game: 19 reasons people give for why the Misys IPO failed
The IPO of software company Misys was cancelled on October 27 after a tough period for UK IPOs and amid a challenging market backdrop. But why do bankers think the deal failed?
Mark Baker
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November 04, 2016
BANKING
Misys: Sign of IPO crisis or a deal that went wrong?
Bankers say Misys is a good company that should be public. The failure of its IPO last month was therefore a huge surprise. Euromoney investigates why it was pulled: were the company, the market or the lead managers at fault?
Mark Baker
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November 04, 2016
Opinion
Subramanian’s brief moment of online passion
Pity Arvind Subramanian – he has a tough enough job as it is as chief economic adviser to the government of India without further distraction.
November 03, 2016
Treasury
T2S implementation opens up settlements overhaul
The staged implementation of Target2-Securities allows banks to implement large-scale overhauls of their operations, despite initial concerns about the cost.
Kimberley Long
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November 03, 2016
Foreign Exchange
FX: Thinking outside the broker in a box
Broker in a box is promoted as a means of taking the pain out of establishing a regulated FX brokerage, but choosing the wrong approach and/or provider runs the risk of limiting the growth potential of the business from the outset.
Paul Golden
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November 03, 2016
Foreign Exchange
FX: Currencies on edge ahead of US elections
As the US enters the final week of a long and bitter election, and with the High Court throwing the UK’s Brexit plans into doubt, political uncertainty has been the chief driver of the currency markets.
Solomon Teague
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November 03, 2016
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