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Banker bonus tax avoidance - UBS and Deutsche ordered to pay up in 'important victory' for HMRC
Banks set up accounts in Jersey and Cayman to avoid tax and disburse bonuses.
Libor rigging trader Michael Ross Curtler banned from UK finance sector by FCA
Ex-Deutsche Bank trader pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud.
Deutsche Bank is 'rock solid' says chief executive John Cryan following the plunge in share price
The bank's share decline has also led to a sell-off in other European banks such as BNP Paribas and Barclays.
European banking sector records worst performance since 2008 amid global turmoil
Stoxx Europe 600 Banks Index has fallen for six consecutive weeks for the first time since May 2008.
RBC analysts recall RBS doomsday prophecy and predict more downsides to equities
Deutsche Bank estimates the probability of recession in the next 12 months at 46%.
Deutsche Bank scraps bonuses, saying the board has to 'own' €6.8bn loss
The bank generated a full-year revenue of €33.5bn, in line with expectations and a 5% increase from 2014.
Deutsche Bank share price tanks after warning of €6.7bn 'record loss' on regulatory charges
Deutsche Bank is set to report its first full-year loss since 2008 in its full-year results on 28 January.
Travelodge to create 450 new jobs by going on £140m hotel expansion spree
The first new branch of UK's budget hotel chain will be opened at Weston-super-Mare in the spring.
Euribor rigging: Former Deutsche, Barclays and SocGen employees appear in UK court
11 former City employees will be the first to face a UK jury over the rigging of the Euribor rate.
ICBC Standard Bank buys Deutsche Bank's London gold and silver vault
The move is in line with its efforts to increase its footprint in London's bullion market.
China 'suspends Standard Chartered forex business' until end of March
Standard Chartered is reported to be among the banks suspended from foreign exchange business by the PBoC.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and 5 other banks used tax breaks and losses to cut UK tax bills
The other five banks are Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Nomura Holding, Morgan Stanley and UBS.
UK house prices: Five reasons we should start worrying
Halifax signals yet more strong house price growth in the UK, but others sound warning siren.
Deutsche Bank to pay $258m penalty for violating US sanctions
Of the total penalty, $200m will be paid to NYDFS and the remaining to the US Federal Reserve.
Deutsche Bank to cut more than 30,000 jobs, will exit from 10 countries
The job-cut includes axing 9,000 full-time employees, 6,000 external consultants and 15,000 staff, after the disposal of its Postbank subsidiary.
Tesco parts ways with Deutsche Bank after 17 years; hires Citigroup as corporate broker
Deutsche and Barclays were advising Tesco in 2014 when the accounting scandal where the retailer's profits were overstated was discovered.
Deutsche Bank's $6bn 'fat-finger' error revealed
Junior trader in bank's London office transferred the amount to a US hedge fund in June.
Deutsche Bank unveils sweeping restructuring plan to restore profitability
German lender to split its investment division into two and shake up management.
German exports fall to lowest since financial crisis
Germany's exports were down in August by 5.2% dropping to €97.7bn.
Deutsche Bank to post huge loss after €6.4bn writedown
German lender expects net loss of €6.2bn in third quarter and will likely scrap dividends.
Fed rate decision: What experts said after Janet Yellen did not increase the interest rate
IBTimes UK rounds up comments of leading economists to see what this decision means for global economy.
Deutsche Bank to axe 23,000 jobs in John Cryan's reorganisation efforts
Sources told Reuters that some of the job cuts will be due to the spin-off of Deutsche's PostBank division.
Deutsche Bank mulls the potential of blockchain and the problem of legacy systems
IBTimes spoke to Deutsche Bank research analyst Thomas Dapp and Magister Advisors founder Victor Basta.
US Department of Justice looks into Deutsche Bank's Russian trades
Simultaneous trades in different currencies done to allow clients to move funds out of country.
Edmund Shing: Barclays and Standard Chartered investment lessons from Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse
When bank heads roll is it time to buy in?
Libor rigging scandal: US probing former Deutsche Bank traders
US Justice Department is preparing cases against them and could bring charges before end of 2015.
Greek debt crisis: How Greece's banking system is beholden to politics
Cash is running perilously low as crunch meetings are set to decide fate of banking system.
Libor rigging scandal: Germany launches new probe into Deutsche Bank after BaFin report
Prosecutors are examining the role played by individuals connected to Deutsche Bank in the scandal.
Libor rigging scandal: German regulator alleges negligence by Deutsche executives
Bank's outgoing co-CEO Anshu Jain may have "knowingly made inaccurate statements" to Germany's Bundesbank during 2012 interview, says regulator BaFin.
Britain should put City of London under EU financial rules - Deutsche Bank vice chairman
If the UK wants a seat at the decision-making table, it needs to give up more financial sovereignty.