Signatories hope the landmark trade deal will bolster trade worldwide after a tepid recovery from the crisis.
Latest articles from Matthew Karwacki
End to PPI woes for banks?
October 8, 2015Facing a possible 2018 for payment protection insurance complaints, the banks are looking to wrap-up a costly scandal.
US derivatives notional value at lowest level since 2008
October 5, 2015The notional value of derivatives from US market participants dropped to the lowest levels since the financial crisis in the second quarter of this year, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency reports.
Top 100 Arab Banks 2015: another strong year
October 1, 2015Banks across the Arab world continue to perform well despite the turbulent political environment, according to The Banker’s Top 100 Arab banks ranking.
Swiss franc headache for foreign lenders in Poland
September 24, 2015With forced conversions of Swiss-franc denominated mortgages on the way in 2016, The Banker looks at the current make-up of loan portfolios of foreign banks in Poland and assesses who is most at risk.
Exposures and connectivity increase as EU banks simplify balance sheets
September 8, 2015Europe’s banks are increasing their interdependence and shedding complex assets, according to the European Banking Authority.
Profit growth grinds to a halt for China’s top banks
September 4, 2015Interim results show top Chinese banks heading for a lacklustre year.
Top 250 EU banks ranking 2015: euro depreciation leaves its mark
September 1, 2015The latest ranking of EU banks shows balance sheets and capital have shrunk for most on the back of a weakening euro, while Spanish banks managed to increase their profitability and specialised banks emerged with the highest returns.
The obscured view from Venezuela
July 24, 2015Measuring local bank performance is a challenge when a country relies on four different exchange rates.