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Share Price: 191.14
Bid: 190.66
Ask: 190.72
Change: -1.10 (-0.57%)
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Open: 192.56
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Low: 190.24
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19 Apr 2016 20:15

UK bank commission head asks central bank to think again on capital

By Huw Jones LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - The Bank of England is too optimistic about being able to close big banks smoothly if they run into trouble and lenders should hold far more capital to keep the financial system safe, the architect of a major banking reform said on Tuesday. Th

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19 Apr 2016 17:38

UPDATE 1-Britain to give lawmakers veto power over banking regulator appointment

(Adds more detail) By Huw Jones LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne said he would give parliament the right to veto future appointments to run the country's Financial Conduct Authority, which has sweeping powers over the banking industry. Osborne

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19 Apr 2016 16:13

UK to give lawmakers veto power on head of FCA regulator

LONDON, April 19 (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne said he would give parliament veto powers over future appointments to run the country's Financial Conduct Authority, which has sweeping powers over its financial services industry. Osborne also said chief executives of the

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18 Apr 2016 18:54

Trading start-up files antitrust lawsuit in New York

By Mike Kentz NEW YORK, April 18 (IFR) - Derivatives trading start-up TeraExchange filed an antitrust lawsuit Monday alleging that some of the biggest banks in the world conspired to block customers from using its service. The suit, first reported by IFR last week, charges that 12 ban

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18 Apr 2016 13:35

MOVES-Barclays' Geller takes on broader FIG role

By Helene Durand LONDON, April 18 (IFR) - Barclays has appointed Mark Geller as deputy head of financial institutions debt capital markets for Europe, Middle East and Africa, according to an internal memo seen by IFR. In what is described as a broader role in the memo, he will help fu

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15 Apr 2016 16:29

UPDATE 1-UK lawmakers to review new capital requirements for banks

(Adds response from Vickers) By Huw Jones LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) - The UK parliament's Treasury Select Committee is to examine further whether banks are required to hold sufficient capital to cushion them against potential losses, wading into a row between the Bank of England and

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15 Apr 2016 15:25

UK lawmakers to review new capital requirements for banks

By Huw Jones LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) - The UK parliament's Treasury Select Committee is to examine further whether banks are required to hold sufficient capital to cushion them against potential losses, wading into a row between the Bank of England and the architect of the sector's refor

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15 Apr 2016 14:14

BNP Paribas hires insurance MD from Barclays

By Will Caiger-Smith NEW YORK, April 15 (IFR) - BNP Paribas has hired a managing director from Barclays to join its insurance debt capital markets team. Tom O'Hara started at the French bank's New York office earlier this week, reporting to Matt Salvner, head of Americas primary credi

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14 Apr 2016 17:17

Deutsche Bank settles U.S. gold, silver price-fixing litigation

* Lawsuits say banks' conspiracy hurts investors, traders * ScotiaBank, Barclays, HSBC, Societe Generale, UBS targeted By Jonathan Stempel April 14 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank AG agreed to settle U.S. lawsuits accusing it of conspiring with other banks to manipulate gold and silve

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13 Apr 2016 19:58

Sector movers: Basic resource, bank stocks surge

(ShareCast News) - A surge in basic resources and bank shares gave equity benchmarks around the world a leg up on Wednesday, following data out of the People's Republic of China which showed exports rising at their fastest pace in over a year. The DJ Stoxx 600 gauge of basic resource sector shares l

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13 Apr 2016 17:50

UPDATE 3-U.S. regulators fail 'living wills' at 5 of 8 big banks

(Recasts lead paragraph, adds bank executive comment, background on regulations, share reaction) By Lisa Lambert WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - U.S. regulators failed five big banks on Wednesday, including JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, on their plans for a bankruptcy that would not rel

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13 Apr 2016 17:45

RPT-UPDATE 3-U.S. regulators fail 'living wills' at 5 of 8 big banks

(Repeats with no changes to text) (Recasts lead paragraph, adds bank executive comment, background on regulations, share reaction) By Lisa Lambert WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - U.S. regulators failed five big banks on Wednesday, including JP Morgan and Wells Fargo, on their plans

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13 Apr 2016 12:24

UPDATE 1-"Living wills" for 5 out of 8 big banks fail U.S. regulators' test

(Adds details, FDIC vice chair Hoenig) By Lisa Lambert WASHINGTON, April 13 (Reuters) - Five out of eight of the biggest U.S. banks do not have credible plans for winding down operations during a crisis without the help of public money, federal regulators said on Wednesday, saying the

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11 Apr 2016 15:49

Libor was nothing special to ex-Barclays trader, London court hears

By Anjuli Davies LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) - Libor was "nothing special" and of "negligible importance" to one of the ex-Barclays traders on trial on charges of conspiracy to manipulate the global financial benchmark, a London court heard on Monday. Greek-born Stylianos Contogoulas,

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10 Apr 2016 23:01

British banks' misconduct bill has reached nearly $75 bln -study

LONDON, April 11 (Reuters) - Lawsuits and misconduct fines have cost Britain's largest retail banks and customer-owned lenders almost 53 billion pounds ($74.86 billion) over the past 15 years, a new study has found. The scale of the payouts has hampered banks' efforts to rebuild capital, re

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