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Accounting bodies warn that most of government’s planned reforms would be counter-productive
Once-thriving residential construction industry has slumped, posing drag on EU’s largest economy
Technology is upending the age-old act of chipping in for a farewell gift
Aim is to take advantage of economic headwinds to acquire promising businesses at a discount
The decision by Asia’s richest banker to start his own business was unusual in an economy dominated by family dynasties
Family-backed French firm scours market for targets as it starts managing outside money for first time
The era of high interest rates offers an advantage to America’s largest financial institutions, at the expense of smaller rivals
Austrian property billionaire René Benko this week lost control of his luxury development company Signa
Weak relative performance underlines the challenges facing lenders
The change in circumstances is dramatic after decades of triumphalist money making
New York arm of ICBC forced to use a USB stick to transmit data after its systems were compromised
Emerging markets specialist brings 40-year career to an end
Staff left on tenterhooks as they await news of big job cuts across the bank
Not really. But if you wanted to, it’d be pretty easy
Plus, updates on NFTs and bitcoin’s flirt with a bull run
Fir Tree Partners attempts to call default on troubled company
The clear-eyed former financier could scarcely be more different in style from the entrepreneurial hustler he replaces
Central bank’s exercise aimed at understanding how ‘severe stress scenario’ could affect financial sector
Former boss of government-backed lender will forego £4.7mn in unvested share awards and a bonus of up to £2.9mn
What happens in Lagos stays in Lagos
If this dog were an option, would it be exercised?
Chinese bank says it has contained a hack that affected some fixed income and equities transactions
Also in this newsletter: Portugal calls a snap election as Spain moves to form a government
Plus, the secretive Texas oil companies being chased down by dealmakers and Rob Copeland’s new book on Bridgewater
FCA issued 146 alerts on the first full day of regulation
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