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  • Petition piles pressure on Barroso for Goldman Sachs job, as it reaches over 80,000 supporters

    August 30, 2016

    Former European Commission president Jose Barroso has come under increased pressure for taking up a role at Goldman Sachs, after a petition calling for "strong exemplary measures to be taken against" him reached over 80,000 supporters. The petition, which is being hosted on change.org and was started by an anonymous group of employees of the European Institutions, [...]

  • Barclays continues to shed its non-core assets and says arrivederci to retail in Italy with sale to CheBanca!

    August 30, 2016

    Banking giant Barclays today revealed it has completed the sale of its Italian retail network to CheBanca!, as it continues in its quest to ditch its non-core business. "I would like to take this opportunity to thank our colleagues in the Italian retail network and wish them well for the future," said Jes Staley, Barclays group chief executive. "Their [...]

  • Bank of China boosts its profits for first half of 2016 despite dip in net interest income

    August 30, 2016

    Bank of China reported a boost to profits in its interim results today, despite also reporting a small slump in net interest income. The bank, which recently ranked number four in the world for tier one capital in a study by The Banker, reported profit attributable to shareholders of 93bn yuan (£10.6bn) for the first half of 2016, [...]

  • Concerns raised over deadlines for next round of global banking red tape

    August 29, 2016

    A major global banking body has today warned some member states may not be able to implement the latest tranche of red tape on time.  In its seventh report, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision at the Bank for International Settlements warned some of the 27 Basel jurisdictions had raised concerns they may not be able to transpose some [...]

  • Mon-who? Challenger bank Mondo rebrands as Monzo following trademark snag

    August 25, 2016

    Challenger bank Mondo is no more, officially rebranding itself today as Monzo.  The smartphone-centric firm originally called itself Mondo, after the Italian word for world, before its trademark for the name was successfully challenged by another company.  After raising £1m in 96 seconds through crowdfunding earlier this year, the bank has clearly decided reaching out to the public is [...]

  • Royal Bank of Canada bumps up dividend as income increases

    August 24, 2016

    Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) has today announced a boost to its income, along with a slightly sweeter dividend for its third quarter of its financial year. RBC revealed net income of CA$2.9bn (£1.7bn) for the three months to the end of July, an increase of 17 per cent on CA$2.5bn the year before.  Meanwhile, diluted earnings per share were reported [...]

  • Here’s why RBS has told thousands of clients to get a move on and find another bank

    August 24, 2016

    Most banks fight tooth and nail to hang onto clients, but one industry player has a very good reason for telling a certain group of customers they need to find somewhere else.  RBS has written to Global Transaction Services (GTS) clients who will be affected when the bank shuts down certain offerings at the end of the year to gently [...]

  • OneSavings Bank chief executive explains why his business is safe as houses

    August 24, 2016

    Despite worries the referendum would wobble housing demand, the boss of OneSavings Bank has found particular niches of the market to be quite lucrative.  In particular, Andy Golding told City PM the bank was focusing on the "normal stock" side of the market in London – as opposed to the "high-end, crazy value stuff" –  which was "still very [...]

  • UK banks’ share prices set new post-referendum highs

    August 24, 2016

    Shares in UK banks are standing at a post-referendum high after a string of encouraging economic data has restored confidence in the health of the sector. Lenders with big domestic footprints were hit hard in the days after the 23 June referendum. Share prices fell by as much 40 per cent. Both Barclays and RBS suffered the [...]

  • Atlas Mara profits plunge but Bob Diamond’s venture positive on rest of 2016

    August 24, 2016

    Atlas Mara announced today it was feeling positive about the rest of 2016, even though it reported a drastic drop in profits year-on-year. The figures The financial services company, which focuses its efforts on banking in Africa, reported net profit after tax of $1.2m (£0.9m) for the first half of 2016, down 70.7 per cent on the $4.1m profit reported the [...]

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