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City bankers to face even tougher regulations under EU proposals

City bankers to face even tougher regulations under EU proposals

Under new proposals being drawn up Europe’s top regulators, there are set to be new restrictions on bankers’ bonuses – which are being described as the biggest clampdown ever seen in the banking industry. The proposals are much harsher than regulations in the US, and if introduced, will result in an overhaul of pay policies [...]

Deutsche Bank confirms €10bn cash call

Deutsche Bank confirms €10bn cash call

Germany’s largest lender, Deutsche Bank, has announced it will embark on a €10 billion (£8.1 billion) rights issue to take over retail bank, Postbank. The announcement comes just a week or so after the National Bank of Greece launched a rights issue. More lenders in Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy are expected to follow suit [...]

Microsoft-Yahoo partnership approved by EU and US regulators

Microsoft-Yahoo partnership approved by EU and US regulators

The 10-year search and advertising deal between Microsoft and Yahoo has been approved today by both the US Department of Justice and the European Commission. Both companies said they plan to begin the tie-up in the next few days and the deal will be finalised by early 2012. The deal, which was agreed in July [...]

Washington Mutual closed by regulators

Washington Mutual closed by regulators

Washington Mutual (WaMu) has been closed making it the largest failure of a US bank. WaMu’s assets have been sold to banking giant, JPMorgan Chase, for $1.9bn (£1 billion). WaMu was closed by the Federal Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS), and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC) has been appointed receiver. $16.7 billion of deposits [...]