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UK banks are smaller, poorer a decade after 2007 crash

Bloomberg Ten years ago, a lender called Northern Rock, bloated with billions of pounds of risky mortgages, received emergency support from the Bank of England after the short-term funding it relied on dried up. Depositors lined up outside branches to get their money back, the first run on a British bank in 150 years. It was the start of a ...

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Freedom may remain elusive for Brazil central bank head

Bloomberg Ilan Goldfajn is racking up the milestones as Brazil’s central bank president, but he’s still a long way from securing the institution’s ultimate goal: greater independence. Since taking the helm in June last year, the 51 year-old former Itau Unibanco chief economist has helped bring inflation to an 18-year low, hastened the end of subsidized state loans, and saw ...

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Ailing US retailers file for bankruptcy, once again

Bloomberg Struggling retail companies across the US are shuttering their stores and declaring bankruptcy —again. Of at least 10 merchants to file for Chapter 11 protection from creditors in the past year, four are taking the trip to bankruptcy court for the second time in as many years. While the ins-and-outs of bankruptcy are inscrutable to the average customer, at ...

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