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Delayed 22:08:25 26/06/2024 BST 5-day change 1st Jan Change
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Fed Stress Test Shows All 31 Large US Banks 'Well-Positioned' to Tackle Severe Recession MT
Deutsche Bank and other financial institutions fare well in US stress test DP
FED: HIGHER EXPENSES AND LOWER FEE INCOME ALSO CONTRIBUTED TO ST… RE
FED: BANK CORPORATE CREDIT PORTFOLIOS HAVE BECOME RISKIER AS BAN… RE
FED: INCREASES IN BANK CREDIT CARD BALANCES AND HIGHER DELINQUEN… RE
US banks suffer steeper losses, but retain large cushions in annual Fed health check RE
BANKS PERMITTED TO REPORT CAPITAL PLANS TO INVESTORS BEGINNING F… RE
FED: BANKS REPORTED HIGHER LOSSES THAN IN 2023 STRESS TEST AS BA… RE
FED: CHARLES SCHWAB, BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, JPMORGAN CHASE AND… RE
FED: THIRTY-ONE LARGE US BANKS REPORTED NEARLY $685 BLN IN LOSSE… RE
Wall Street ends slightly up, trade choppy ahead of inflation data RE
Yen plunges to 38-year low vs dollar as markets brace for Japan intervention RE
May New-Home Sales Fall; Prices Ease Sequentially MT
PERU SOL CURRENCY MOVES -0.37% TO CLOSE AT 3.825/3.828 SOLES PER… RE
CANADA FX DEBT-Canadian dollar weakens as boost from CPI data fades RE
European Equities Close Lower in Wednesday Trading MT
Nordic Stocks Decrease Wednesday; Alvotech Falls Furthest DJ
U.K. Stocks Fall For Second Day DJ
German Stocks Decline For Second Day DJ
London stocks slip as energy shares weigh RE
Frankfurt shares close: Dax stagnates - Airbus again brings up the rear DP
Mib drops to 33,500; Saipem to fifth bullish AN
CAC40: falls back to 7600 pts, Airbus continues its descent CF
Yen slumps to lowest level since 1986 RE
CAC40: cuts losses, but watch out for rising interest rates CF
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