Banking
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Chancellor to make morning statement to reassure markets as survey reveals negative business impact of EU vote
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JP Morgan, Airbus and Ford say they will review UK operations as analysts warn of serious implications for City workforce
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Elizabeth Warren would bring strength to the Democratic ticket where it’s lacking – which may be bad news for fundraising but great news for galvanizing voters
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Stock market sell-offs follow Brexit fillip, but strategist warns sterling may fall whatever result – due to ‘economic mess’
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Bailed-out bank is scaling back global ambitions and reducing costs in attempt to return to private sector
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The principle at stake here is more important than the bank’s bottom line. The bank is directing its workers to adopt language that’s unhealthily similar to Orwell’s Newspeak
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Consumer group says too many banks and building societies are cutting rates for instant-access cash Isas
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US investors tend to forget that what happens abroad can take a toll on returns but there are plenty of reasons why the vote matters to US companies
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Bank’s NatWest brand could replace Waitrose as main sponsor of English cricket if deal goes ahead
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Amanda Staveley, who helped the bank avoid a taxpayer bailout in 2008, has brought a claim for fees she alleges she should have received
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Though the central bank’s warning about the EU vote may sound alarmist to Brexiters, it would be bizarre if it stayed silent on the issue
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On International Day of Family Remittances, it behoves us to consider how we can help migrants working abroad to send money home more cheaply and easily
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Report finds 158 financial institutions in 14 countries invested $28bn in munitions which kill thousands of civilians and are banned under 2008 convention
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Barclays will be hardest hit if Britain votes to leave EU and all dividend payouts will be axed, say bank experts at Bernstein
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Wall Street Bank disputes allegations by Libyan sovereign wealth fund that it paid for the women, as well as private jets and five-star hotels
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Bank – which is 73% state-owned – tells employees not to offer views that could influence the way customers vote
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Lawyers for financier’s Terra Firma private equity group announce case has been withdrawn nine years after ill-fated EMI takeover
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Financier is claiming £1.5bn damages from Citigroup over takeover of music business
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US bank, which employs 9,000 people in the UK, says a leave vote would force it to move its London and Belfast hubs
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Ashish Thakkar denies concealing wealth offshore to avoid multimillion-pound divorce settlement
Sterling falls to fresh 31-year low as banks and builders slide