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Greece banks bad-debt monster is alive, kicking

Greece’s banks have staged a spectacular stock market rally this year. Shares of two of the country’s top four lenders – Piraeus Bank SA and National Bank of Greece SA — have more than doubled. The possibility of a change in government has spurred the latest bump — but investors’ optimism may be premature. Fundamentally, little has changed since last ...

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Not all of the developing nations are created equal

Economists tend to categorise countries by their per-capita income levels. The best known is the World Bank’s system, which classifies countries into low, lower-middle, upper-middle and high income, according to the per capita gross national income: Other international development agencies, like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the United Nations, tend to adopt the World Bank’s taxonomy when distinguishing countries ...

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Barclays is chasing new growth with bad old habits

Barclays Plc Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley has staked his own personal success on rebuilding the British bank’s securities unit. That pursuit of Wall Street stardom may be leading the firm into treacherous territory. The remnants of a team disbanded years ago is making millions of dollars for the bank by gaming tax loopholes, Bloomberg News reported. The traders arrange ...

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