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EU proposes raising safety buffers for foreign banks
Foreign banks will be asked to set up a holding company subject to EU capital requirements.
Deutsche Bank in surprise profit update despite 'tough' environment
Deutsche Bank posts a marginal third quarter profit contrary to market expectations.
Deutsche Bank fined $9.5m by SEC over failure to protect research information
This penalty follows the $14bn fine the German bank was asked to pay to the US DoJ last month.
Deutsche Bank received special concession to boost results in EBA stress tests, claims report
The bank's results included its deal in a Chinese bank which is yet to be completed.
Commodities round-up: Gold slump continues while WTI crude rises above $50 mark
Strong dollar clobbers precious metals, while oil futures continued to rally for fourth successive session.
IMF official warns Deutsche Bank: Prove you can survive
German bank needs to show investors its 'business model is viable' says Peter Dattels.
Commodities round-up: Brent caps $50 per barrel mark as traders mull over Opec cut
Major investment banks express scepticism over actual implementation of Opec's proposals for a production cut.
Job losses, bailouts and fines have made for a restless summer in the European banking industry
Negative interest rates and tough regulatory rules are putting banks under pressure across Europe.
Dutch giant ING axes 7,000 jobs as European banking sector tightens
ING said it will focus on digital banking as it cuts thousands of jobs in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Asian markets trade higher as Deutsche Bank fears ease
Japan's Nikkei share average advances 0.9% to 16,598.67 points.
German business chiefs say they have 'full confidence' in Deutsche Bank
Germany's largest lender has been told to pay up to $14bn by the US over past misconduct.
Beleaguered Deutsche Bank executives charged in Italy over rigging claims
Charges have been brought against 13 former and current executives at Deutsche and two other banks.
German media claims Angela Merkel is unable to bail out Deutsche Bank
Move to help Germany's biggest bank would be considered 'political suicide' for German Chancellor.
Deutsche Bank poised for tense weekend stand-off against the markets
German lender hits fresh 30-year lows as hedge funds sell off stock.
Most Asian markets decline amid Deutsche Bank concerns
The bank's shares touched a record low overnight amid news that 10 hedge funds had cut their exposure to it.
ECB's Ewald Nowotny says banking sector not facing crisis but in transitional phase
The council member says no particular challenges are 'reminiscent of the crisis in 2007 and 2008.'
Commodities round-up: Oil endures rollercoaster session as Opec signals willingness to cut output
Oil futures saw wild swings in Asia trading before rallying yet again during European trading hours.
Commerzbank cuts 9,600 jobs and suspends dividend as woes mount for German banks
Chief executive Martin Zielke has outlined job cuts, unit mergers and dividend cuts.
Deutsche Bank shares hit 30-year low as market prepares for Berlin bailout
Strongman of European banking brought to its knees by a $14bn penalty from the US Department of Justice.
Most Asian markets slip amid Europe bank woes
The shares of Germany's largest lender, Deutsche Bank, have touched a record low overnight.
Struggling German banks pose biggest threat to the EU, warns former chancellor Lord Lamont
Lamont warned that the EU is at risk of buckling under the weight of distressed lenders.
Deutsche Bank denies seeking state aid from Germany as shares slump
Germany's largest bank has been ordered to pay a $14bn penalty by the US over past misconduct.
Commodities Round-up: Oil reverses sell off but producers' freeze hopes fade
Oil futures see intraday recovery as silver jumps by over 2% on hedging calls.
Deutsche Bank asked to pay $14bn by US DoJ to settle claims related to residential mortgage-backed securities
The German lender said it has no intent to settle the claims anywhere near the figure cited.
Commodities round-up: Gold spikes as fears of US interest rate hike recede
Precious metals rise on weaker dollar, while oil futures see mixed trading on Saudi-Russian agreement.
JPMorgan to receive $645m as part of litigation settlement with FDIC and Deutsche Bank
The litigation is related to the JPMorgan's purchase of Washington Mutual banking operations in 2008.
Deutsche Bank whistleblower turns down $8.25m US SEC award
Eric Ben-Artzi says the penalty on the bank should have been paid by its executives and not the institution.
Deutsche Bank could cut costs further after net income drops 98% on-year
Deutsche Bank announced in 2015 it would cut more than 30,000 jobs over the next two years.
Deutsche Bank and Santander fail US Federal Reserve's annual stress test
Ally Financial, American Express, BancWest and 28 other banks passed the test.
Brexit: Deutsche Bank warns of lasting volatility for UK banking stocks
UK banking sector is not at risk of another recession but instability may linger in wake of EU referendum.