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  • Blockchain for banks is a “long way off” says influential central banker

    February 27, 2017

    Blockchain fintech has a “long way to go” to satisfy financial regulators, according to an influential board member of the European Central Bank (ECB). Benoit Coeure said the underlying distributed ledger technology could pose new risks to the financial system, including legal and operational obstacles. Coeure said: “Distributed technology could become a game-changer for payment, [...]

  • Tandem Bank’s chief executive Ricky Knox talks sarongs, dumb pipes, ornithology and why Facebook is scared of banking

    February 27, 2017

    "Would you have called Amazon? I didn’t! We all thought that was just a fad – it was a bookseller. An online bookseller with that valuation? But the internet creates these giants – and it’s not just one or two of them. "Look at music – EMI is basically dead. Google – a little bulls*** [...]

  • Chancellor slams EU for tit-for-tat spat with US, over requirements for holding companies for non-EU banks

    February 27, 2017

    The chancellor has revealed he is less than impressed with the European Commission for proposing a holding company rule for banks which could hurt non-EU lenders, as the EU retaliates against similar measures in the US.  The European Commission last November put forward an intermediate holding company rule, which would require non-EU banks with EU operations to set [...]

  • UK banks’ bonus pools have shrunk five per cent over the last year, but bosses’ handouts are on the rise

    February 26, 2017

    Bonus pools at the UK's big five banks have shrunk five per cent in the last year, but handouts to bosses have almost doubled in the same space of time. The total bonus pool for HSBC, Lloyds Banking Group, RBS, Standard Chartered and Barclays fell to around £5.6bn for 2016, compared with around £5.9bn in [...]

  • Barclays to install ex-boss of B&Q-owner Kingfisher Sir Ian Cheshire as chair of its UK operations

    February 26, 2017

    Barclays is set to announce Sir Ian Cheshire as chair of its UK ringfenced operations tomorrow. Under the ringfencing rules, banks have until 2019 to split their retail units away from their investment divisions.  Sky News, which first reported the news of Cheshire's impending appointment, revealed the Prudential Regulation Authority, the banking sector watchdog, has now [...]

  • Some Barclays customers are still locked out – but Barclays says it isn’t related to yesterday’s huge outage

    February 26, 2017

    Barclays customers were still complaining about problems with Barclays' online banking service this morning, following a huge outage stranded many of its 15m customers without access to their money last night. However, a spokesperson for the lender said while there was an "ongoing issue with a minimal number of Android users", problems experienced this morning [...]

  • How UK banks’ bonus rounds stacked up in 2016

    February 24, 2017

    Bad news if you're a UK-based banker: your bonus probably dropped this year. As bank results season came to a close, it turned out three out of the four major UK lenders shrank the size of their bonus pools this year – Lloyds was the only exception. RBS employees suffered the most, with their bonus [...]

  • RBS has slashed its bonus pool after disappointing results

    February 24, 2017

    Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) bankers are in for a disappointing bonus season, after the lender said it had cut its bonus pool by eight per cent.  The company said today it had cut its bonus pool from £373m in 2015 to £343m last year.  Over 93 per cent of the pool will be paid [...]

  • Morgan Stanley may move 300 UK jobs to Frankfurt or Dublin

    February 24, 2017

    American investment bank Morgan Stanley could move 300 jobs out of the United Kingdom after Brexit and is already looking for new office space in Frankfurt and Dublin, according to reports. Plans are underway for an initial transfer of jobs to one of the two cities Bloomberg said. A spokesman for Morgan Stanley told City PM: “Our [...]

  • German central bank chief renews efforts to woo British banks – and questions the “sanity” of Brexit negotiations

    February 24, 2017

    “Sanity” will not be the main principle of negotiations over Brexit, according to an influential central banker, as he renewed efforts to woo British-based banks to move to Europe. Andreas Dombret, an executive board member at the German Bundesbank, said political considerations will override economic concerns in a speech delivered in London at the consultancy [...]

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