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DW's latest content on banking, central banks and the global banking system.
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10/17/2024
October 17, 2024
European Central Bank cuts key interest rate to 3.25%
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Reports & Analysis
What is behind Pakistan's 'Islamic banking'?
What is behind Pakistan's 'Islamic banking'?
For the past four decades, Islamic banking has grown in prominence in Muslim countries. Is it just a marketing gimmick?
Africa's debt crisis: The need for multilateral solutions
Africa's debt crisis: The need for multilateral solutions
Many observers are urging global action and greater involvement of African stakeholders in developing solutions.
European Central Bank announces 0.25% rate cut
European Central Bank announces 0.25% rate cut
The ECB says inflation in the euro zone is increasingly under control.
Germany decries UniCredit bid for Commerzbank 'unfriendly'
Germany decries UniCredit bid for Commerzbank 'unfriendly'
UniCredit stunned markets by buying a 21% stake in Germany's second-largest lender which seeks to fend off a takeover.
Germany's church banks: Who uses them?
Germany's church banks: Who uses them?
Some of the many banks that operate in Germany belong to churches of different denominations.
Why did the US open up banking to Cuba's private sector?
Why did the US open up banking to Cuba's private sector?
The move is seen as a boost to Internet-based services and financial services, but reactions in Cuba have been mixed.
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In the spotlight
China imposes limits on Russian banks
China has moved to aid the US and EU in tightening sanctions on Russia.
Why the dollar's dominance is declining in the Middle East
Iraq banned the US dollar, the Saudis plan to sell oil without it, and there are plans for a new currency to bypass it.
How company profits are keeping prices high
Inflation is hitting consumers hard. Policymakers are pointing to high company profits as part of the problem.
UK: 'Warm banks' emerge in Britain as temperatures plummet
Warm banks, where people can sit and access free heating, are sprouting across Britain amid a cost-of-living crisis.
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