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Once again, Deutsche Bank is at a crossroads. After a tough few years, it is still strong enough to fight back in global investment banking. New CEO Christian Sewing will decide whether it does. He seems rational and determined, but does he have the stomach for the battle?
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The new central banks’ Network for Greening the Financial System will hold its first full scale gathering in Amsterdam on Friday, to begin its work of helping central banks and financial supervisors cope with an issue for which there is no precedent — how to keep the financial system stable when the climate is changing.
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The UK's political and financial classes are battered and tossed by Brexit. All the more reason why they should keep their sights on what will ultimately be a bigger issue: how to make finance sustainable.
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The Portuguese state and its other lenders remain exposed to Novo Banco’s losses, even after the bank's sale. Investors might complain about their own losses, but the real scandal is the public money that's still pouring into the country's banks.
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That the Deutsche Bank board is said to be accelerating the hunt for a new chief executive should not come as a surprise as John Cryan looks increasingly isolated, but an internal promotion seems more likely, writes David Rothnie.
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Lloyds has combined its corporate DCM and financial institutions DCM operations in a single division, run by David Carmalt, former head of financial institutions DCM. Guillaume Fleuti, who headed corporate DCM, will run a new combined infrastructure group at the bank.