Money will be free for 300 years 06 November 2021 5:00PM Latest news Ian Rogers Rate lift off in May 2023 was the Deutsche Bank call last night – 0.75 per cent by December 2023. read more
Jane Hume carries financial chalice 27 May 2019 4:12PM Finance regulation Ian Rogers and John Kavanagh Two junior ministers will share responsibility for financial services in Scott Morrison's new government. Michael Sukkar returns as assistant treasurer and also minister for housing, while Jane Hume w.. read more
Big names on the line in ACCC cartel crackdown 06 June 2018 4:51PM Finance regulation George Lekakis Six senior bankers, including the former chief executives of Citigroup and Deutsche Bank in Australia, have been charged with criminal offences following a two-year investigation of ANZ's controversia.. read more
ACCC cautioned banks on cartel charges 04 June 2018 3:50PM Finance regulation Ian Rogers ANZ, Citi and Deutsche will become the first financial services companies to face criminal charges in Australia over alleged cartel conduct - in this case dating from 2015 - assuming the DPP and ACCC.. read more
Foreign news: Barclays pays $97m for overcharging US clients, US pro-consumer card rules survive, bi 12 May 2017 4:26PM Foreign news Banking Day staff A unit of Barclays Plc will pay US$97 million to settle claims by the US Securities and Exchange Commission that it overcharged thousands of investors over a six-year period for services it never actu.. read more
Foreign news: Deutsche misses bond-trading profit boost 28 April 2017 4:06PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Deutsche Bank has endured a sluggish first quarter, failing to cash in on improved bond trading conditions. read more
Foreign news: Almost half of Britons ready to ditch cash, Deutsche helped through stress tests, UBS 11 October 2016 5:11PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Forty-four per cent of Britons would stop using cash altogether if card payments were accepted everywhere, according to MasterCard research. read more
Foreign news: Deutsche Bank embroiled in a new controversy, money laundering strife alleged at Agric 03 October 2016 4:49PM Foreign news Banking Day staff Deutsche Bank, along with Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena, now faces charges in Italy, and the New York branch of the Agricultural Bank of China faces pressure over its AML systems. read more
Briefs: Deutsche fights miss-selling claims, Silver Chef raises equity, blockchain projects launched 19 September 2016 3:59PM Briefs Banking Day staff Deutsche Bank said it would fend off a $US14 billion claim from the US Department of Justice over allegations it mis-sold mortgage-backed securities during the 2000s. read more
Foreign News: Inside Deutsche Bank's $10bn Moscow laundromat, Chinese banks hit by bills of exchange 24 August 2016 4:15PM Foreign news Banking Day staff China's commercial banks need to improve oversight of their bills of exchange business, following a string of thefts and unauthorised printing of the short-term financing instruments, while DB helps t.. read more
Asset quality lead indicators worse, but 'modest' and 'positive': DB 23 August 2016 4:25PM Major Banks Ian Rogers Deteriorating trends in asset quality reported by Australia's Big Four banks in the June 2016 quarter were flagged by Deutsche Bank sell side analysts last week, with two of the majors, in particular,.. read more
Foreign news: Brexit wait-and-see slowdown hits megabanks' fees, banks agree to settle US bond price 12 July 2016 4:10PM Foreign news Banking Day staff The UK's vote to leave the European Union will add to revenue challenges faced by European global trading and universal banks, Fitch Ratings says. read more