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What will new Deutsche Bank chief John Cryan's next move be?
Cryan is replacing Anshu Jain and Jurgen Fitschen as co-CEOs of the German giants.
John Cryan to be sole head of Deutsche Bank as co-CEOs resign following Libor scandal
Anshu Jain and Juergen Fitschen quit following investors' protest.
Margareta Pagano: Sir Owen Green and Fidelity lead 'greed isn't good' boardroom pay crackdown
Sir Owen Green's assault on excessive boardroom pay is as relevant now as it was when he highlighted it in 2003.
Stefan Stern: Strong leaders have the guts to speak out like JCB boss Graeme MacDonald on Brexit
Business leaders need to avoid PR advisers and worries about brand damage to show leadership.
What's hot on the internet - 19 May: Raheem Sterling, #CharityTuesday and Christian bakery discrimination case
Your daily guide to the stories and subjects trending across the web.
EU vote threatens UK's finance credentials as 'Deutsche Bank mulls move'
German lender is reportedly investigating what to do in the event of a so called 'Brexit'.
Margareta Pagano: HSBC share price rises show investors hold the power not the bankers
A move in headquarters or selling a retail bank is a risky move but HSBC are open to both possibilities.
Deutsche Bank Libor fixing culture slapped with $2.5bn fine after bankers 'misled' the FCA
The German bank is the latest financial institution to pay a fine for manipulating key interest rates.
Bank of America agrees to pay £13.3m FCA fine for reporting transactions incorrectly
The bank had incorrectly reported more than 35 million transactions and failed to report around 121,387 transactions over seven years.
Deutsche Bank to make Dubai hub for Africa operations
International banks are targeting Africa to take advantage of growth rates higher than in many developed economies.
Deutsche Bank, KKR and Varde buy GE Capital unit for over $6bn
Group of three companies agrees to buy GE's Australia and New Zealand financial services unit.
Univision hires Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Deutsche Bank for $20bn IPO
US-based Spanish-language broadcaster could raise over $1bn through the planned floatation.
Warren Buffett: Berkshire Hathaway plans first euro bonds deal
Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo mandated to manage deal.
Aldermore plans London IPO in March to raise £75m
Last October, Aldermore, postponed its London IPO after citing deteriorating global stock markets for its decision.
FX fixing: New York regulators to probe Barclays and Deutsche Bank's use of algorithms to rig rates
New York regulators are probing the banks' use of algorithms on their trading platforms to manipulate foreign-exchange rates.
Deutsche Bank in $190m tax fraud lawsuit with US government
The US is recouping losses from the German bank's tax fraud activities from 14 years ago.
Margareta Pagano: Be brave Barclays and do the retail and investment bank splits to appease investors
Shareholders and investors want value for money and banks splitting their divisions could offer that opportunity.
HSBC Chief Antonio Simoes Criticises Gay Bosses Who Hide in the Closet
He says they are not taking advantage of gay rights groups work
Deutsche Bank Announces €94m Loss Due to Legal Costs
Deutsche Banks' investment banking division 'broadly on track' to deliver 13% to 15% profit increase.
Libor Fixing Scandal: Deutsche Bank 'Braces Itself' for €1bn US and UK Fine
Sources claim the German lender is on the cusp of striking a deal.
UBS Wealth Assets Grow by $30bn Boosted by Chinese and Indian Millionaire Rise
UBS gain the most out of any wealth management operation, including Credit Suisse and HSBC.
Pimco May Suffer Outflows of Over $200bn
Credit Suisse cuts rating on Pimco parent Allianz SE to neutral from outperform.
Gold Prices to Drop Further on Stronger Dollar and US Policy Move
Stronger dollar and tighter US monetary policy could dent gold's safe-haven status.
Scottish Independence: Economists Worry About Political Schism on No Vote Devo Max Pledges
Prime Minister David Cameron promised Scotland more powers over taxation if voters opt against break
Scottish Independence: 'There's No Good Currency Option Post-Union Break'
Deutsche Bank's FX strategist Oliver Harvey speaks to IBTimes TV.
Electrolux Pays $3.3bn for GE Appliances Unit
Deal includes a 48.4% shareholding in Mexican appliance maker Mabe.
LSE Plans £938m Rights Issue to Fund Frank Russell Acquisition
The London Stock Exchange Group intends to raise £938m ($1.56bn, €1.17bn) from shareholders.
KPMG Says EU Bank Reforms Should Be Halted
Banking reform proposals tabled by EU financial services commissioner Michel Barnier in January.
Federal Reserve Mounts Pressure on Banks to Govern Data
Banks are hiring people with experience in data governance and analytics.
Seven Firms Shortlisted to Buy $16bn Minority Stake in Sinopec Unit
Asia's biggest internet firm, China's largest insurer, and a Canadian retailer eye stake in Sinopec Sales.