Germany’s biggest bank is enduring one of the toughest periods of its 146-year history. Danielle Myles reveals the quarterly figures that give cause for hope.
Matteo Renzi’s replacement will inherit a fragile banking sector. Data collected by The Banker reveals the state of its biggest players
The Singapore Exchange is committed to becoming a multi-asset exchange. CEO Boon Chye Loh explains to Danielle Myles how that strategy is taking shape.
As Brazil witnesses a long-awaited drop in interest rates and slowdown of inflation, Bradesco BBI’s investment banking chief tells Danielle Myles why the country is poised for recovery.
China’s domestic bond market is the third largest in the world, yet it is largely untouched by foreign borrowers. Danielle Myles looks at the five hoops that panda bond issuers must jump through to access what is tipped to become Asia’s most important asset class.
Data from The Banker reveals that return on capital at the biggest Australian banks belies the country’s tough capital framework, reports Danielle Myles.
US president-elect Donald Trump may not get his wish to repeal Dodd-Frank, but he has plenty of power to appoint regulators who share his light-touch views.
The events of 2016 have taken its toll on many lenders’ balance sheets, but not the US’s big five investment banks. Danielle Myles looks at their profits and revenue, as revealed by quarterly earnings reports.
US president-elect Donald Trump has pledged to fix the country’s infrastructure. Here are the banks with the best expertise.
Banker data reveals how prepared China’s banks are for impaired loan losses.
The co-head of global M&A at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Adrian Mee, talks to Danielle Myles about China’s role in the growth of cross-regional deal-making, and why Brexit has complicated, rather than halted, UK investment decisions.
Spain has endured a sovereign debt crisis, property crash and sector-wide restructure. Danielle Myles looks at the impact on its biggest banks’ loan portfolios.
Data and technology are pushing the boundaries of primary and secondary market infrastructure. Danielle Myles examines how banks have found ways to remain valuable to their clients.
According to The Banker’s rankings, Amsterdam has become continental Europe’s leading financial centre. These are the banks that have witnessed its rise.
Citi’s Mexico-based bank has received a major investment boost and been rebranded. Data collected by The Banker reveals its major competitors, as Danielle Myles reports.
Johannesburg-based Nedbank has doubled its share of Sub-Saharan Africa’s debt capital market.
CurveGlobal has the backing of trading heavyweights from the UK, US and France.
BlackRock’s global chief investment strategist, Richard Turnill, tells Danielle Myles about the new emerging market darlings, investor myths that need dispelling and the unprecedented hurdles presented by unconventional monetary policy.
Growth-linked sovereign bonds sound desirable in theory but have long been considered impossible in practice. Now a small group of investors, lawyers and trade bodies is working hard to turn the idea into reality. Danielle Myles reports.
A $1.91bn private sector initiative will help the region’s struggling SMEs, and perhaps some bank balance sheets.