The embattled Swiss lender has seen its deposits plummet by more than 40% in the past year.
In 2023, the South American country’s high inflation is expected to surpass 100% and economic growth estimated at 0.3%.
Credit expansion in emerging market economies has been rising steadily for years and reached a peak in 2020.
The Baltic country’s banking sector is demonstrating resilience to external shocks.
The proposed overhaul of the judiciary will discourage foreign investors, critics say.
The country’s banks have had only patchy success in increasing their loan portfolios.
The country’s banking sector has seen an increase in its number of branches in the past few years.
The European Court of Justice will rule on whether Polish banks can charge interest on Swiss franc mortgages invalidated by local courts.
Lenders in the region are witnessing an increase in profitability.
The country's banks’ overall profitability should remain healthy.
The national regulator has given banks more leeway to manage a volatile credit market.
Global lenders are under pressure to reduce costs, finds Barbara Pianese.
The lenders have seen declining CET1 ratios for the past two fiscal quarters.
Increasing interest rates and debt risk could spell trouble for banks.
Over the past few years, the country's lenders have shown efforts to converge on the average European bank NPL ratio.
The sector has bounced back following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Total assets at Australia’s big four have increased, and the ANZ-Suncorp deal is set to further strengthen one of the biggest banks in the country.
The largest lender in the Nordics forecasts an increase in net interest income in the coming years.
The Italian lender is looking to strengthen its capital buffers and solve long-term problems.
In the past weeks the Swiss lender has had to reassure investors about its capital strength and solvency.