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European Banks Set to Distribute €70 Billion to Investors, According to Enria

European banks plan to pay out about €70 billion ($77 billion) after a lucrative year, according to their top regulator. “Banks have been particularly profitable,...

European Central Bank Utilizes Leverage Buffer to Counteract ‘Window Dressing

The European Central Bank has applied an extra capital requirement to six banks with excessive leverage or that may be trying to give supervisors...

European Banks Benefit from Profit Boost Amid Resilient Loan Books

Most European banks beat profit estimates for the second quarter, with surprisingly robust loan portfolios providing a major boost to their earnings. Societe Generale’s credit...

European Markets Set for Volatile Opening Prior to Bank of England Rate Decision

European markets are set to open choppy as investors continue to assess earnings season and await the Bank of England’s rate decision, expected midday...

Buybacks Soar to $5 Billion as European Banks Ride Rates Boost

Europe’s biggest banks announced new share buybacks worth $5 billion this week as they continue to benefit from higher interest rates. Spanish lender Banco Bilbao...

European Banks Show Improved Results in Pivotal Stress Test for Payouts

Most European banks emerged stronger from a stress test on how they would weather a sharp economic downturn, giving them a sound footing to...

European Central Bank Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 22 Years

Eurozone interest rates have climbed to the highest level for 22 years as the European Central Bank indicated it is preparing to take borrowing...

European Banks Highlight Bad Loan Risks Amid Faltering Global Economy

Europe's major banks, including Deutsche Bank and Lloyds Banking Group, on Wednesday pointed to the rising risk of bad loans as the global economy...

Economists Suggest European Central Banks May Accelerate Bond Sales

European central banks could accelerate the process of shrinking their vast bond portfolios, according to officials and economists, who say this would reinforce their...

European Banks Expected to Show Strength in Stress Tests, Says ECB’s Enria

European banks will emerge from stress tests in stronger positions, the European Central Bank’s top bank oversight official said in an interview with Italian...

European Central Bank Raises Interest Rates to Highest Level in 22 Years

The European Central Bank raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point Thursday and signaled another hike to come next month, unmoved...

Examining the Link: How Would a European Recession Affect the US?

Slow consumer spending and sticky inflation have led to two consecutive quarters of economic contraction in the European Union. That means that the eurozone...

Eurozone’s Inflation Plummets, Ignites Debate on Rate Cut in European Central Bank

Inflation in the Eurozone has decelerated to its slowest pace since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The initial estimate from the European Union's statistics agency...

European Central Bank (ECB) cautions about potential impact on major European banks if funds face difficulties

The euro zone's top banks may take a hit if their financial clients, such as funds, insurers and clearing houses, withdrew their deposits or...

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