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And the UK Supreme Court has partially overturned a previous judgment on the auto finance scandal, in what has reasonably been described (including by us, here at The Banker) as a win for banks; this ...
The UK’s highest court has largely sided with lenders in a case that could have cost banks billions in redress ...
“Frankly, if I find an amazing way of spending more money that gives the best returns for shareholders. I’ll do that instead, ...
Law enforcement authorities in Switzerland and France are investigating HSBC’s Swiss private bank in relation to alleged ...
Former fund manager Neil Woodford is not surprised by the level of activity. He believes UK banks are “absurdly cheap”, with ...
Amid an ever more crowded market that bombards customers with ‘cookie cutter’ rewards, consumers are focused on pursuing ...
This is especially vital in economies where over 54 per cent of the workforce is informally employed, 32.5 million people in ...
Australia’s ANZ and Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Mizuho and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group have been accused of failing to conduct adequate human rights checks and contributing to ...
The amount of short bets against Close Brothers has fallen ahead of a landmark ruling later today that could have billion-pound consequences for banks. A long-awaited Supreme Court decision on hidden ...
Lenders in Saudi Arabia and the UAE are once again the big winners in the The Banker’s Top 100 Arab banks ranking for 2025. The Arab world’s two largest economies between them account for 32 of this ...
Banks have increasingly focused on cyber security as the biggest business risk they have faced, but on Monday night a different assault shook Manhattan. A lone gunman killed four ...
If the court upholds the previous Court of Appeal judgment and sides with the claimants, lenders could be liable for billions of pounds in compensation claims, with estimates hitting £44bn, just shy ...
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