This week Patrick Jenkins is joined by Sharlene Goff and James Shotter in Frankfurt to discuss UBS’ profits falling short of expectations, HSBC setting aside $2bn to cover fines and what next for Nomura after its top management were purged Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 30, 2012•1 min
This week the team discuss the ongoing libor scandal and its implications for the next governor of the Bank of England, capital raising at Credit Suisse and banking competition in the UK - can smaller banks such as the Co-operative, Metro and M&S draw custom away from their bigger counterparts?Presented by Sharlene Goff, with Brooke Masters, Jennifer Thompson and Vinjeru Mkandawire Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 22, 2012•1 min
This week the banking team discusses the European Banking Authority’s announcement that the 9 per cent temporary capital ratio required for lenders is to become permanent, HSBC’s probe over money-laundering claims, plus the latest on the Libor scandal - where are we now?Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Brooke Masters and Sharlene Goff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 15, 2012•14 min
This week the banking team discusses the European Banking Authority’s announcement that the 9 per cent temporary capital ratio required for lenders is to become permanent, HSBC’s probe over money-laundering claims, plus the latest on the Libor scandal - where are we now?Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Brooke Masters and Sharlene Goff. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 15, 2012•1 min
This week, the banking team assess how the Libor scandal led to three key resignations at Barclays – and what happens next, the prospects of the European Union capping banking bonuses, and the look at a crucial week ahead for Spanish banks. Presented by banking editor Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff, Brooke Masters and Miles Johnson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jul 08, 2012•16 min
As Barclays is in engulfed by a firestorm of negative publicity following revelations its investment banking arm tried to manipulate Libor, the banking team discuss at whether Bob Diamond can survive as CEO, the prospects of other banks settling with the investigators and whether the trend for investment bankers to rise to the top jobs in global banks is reversing. We also take a look at the latest on Lloyds proposed sale of 630 branches to the Co-op.Presented by banking editor Patrick Jenkins, ...
Jul 01, 2012•1 min
This week the banking team discuss The Children’s Investment Fund’s request for a £10bn Lloyds ‘coco’ conversion, Moody’s downgrade of 15 global banks, the state of the Spanish banking system and the continuing rise of bankers’ payPatrick Jenkins is joined by Sharlene Goff, Daniel Schaefer and Jamie Chisholm in the studio and Victor Mallet down the line from Madrid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 24, 2012•1 min
In this week’s podcast the banking team discuss George Osborne’s latest plans to tweak regulation of the banking industry, the problems facing Credit Suisse and the latest on free banking – should consumers pay a monthly fee for their current accounts? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jun 17, 2012•1 min
The banking team discuss the bailout of Spanish banks and are joined by special guest Hamish Patrick of Tods Murray solicitors to talk about RBS and the ramifications of Scottish independence on the bank. They also discuss the issue of dividends and pay and the battle between shareholders and bank staff.Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff, Daniel Schäfer, David Oakley and Hamish Patrick. Produced by Katie Carnie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Jun 10, 2012•1 min
The wider implications of the bailout of Spain’s second biggest bank, is it the end of the road for free banking in the UK, and are investment banks really cost cutting? Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff, Daniel Schäfer and Brooke Masters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 27, 2012•16 min
This week the banking team discuss the FSA's ban and fines on ex-UBS advisers, Barclays' plans to sell its entire stake in the US fund manager Blackrock and the shock news that there will be an investigation in to the Bank of England's handling of the 2008 crisis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 20, 2012•12 min
This week the banking team is joined by Miles Johnson in Madrid to talk about the impact of the eurozone crisis on Spain and Greece, the specialist treasury operation at JPMorgan that lost $2bn, and Canary Wharf, the 'new' financial centre which is set to overtake the City of London as the biggest banking hub in Europe.Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff, Daniel Schäfer and Miles Johnson.Produced by Katie Carnie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
May 13, 2012•21 min
This week the FT’s banking team discuss HSBC’s latest results, the potential bail-out of Spanish bank Bankia and its broader implications for the eurozone and Wonga, the online lender who is to move in to small business lendingPresented by Brooke Masters, with Patrick Jenkins, Sharlene Goff and Daniel Schäfer.Produced by Katie Carnie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
May 07, 2012•19 min
This week the FT's banking team discuss Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank's results, the groundswell of opposition towards high bankers pay from investors, and Lloyd's attempts to sell 600 of its branches.Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff and Daniel Schäfer.Produced by Katie Carnie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 29, 2012•22 min
The banking team discuss the likely candidates to take over from Mervyn King as Governor of the Bank of England, the forthcoming Barclays AGM and the BTG Pactual IPO. They also look at recent US banking results and how they will affect their European peers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 23, 2012•1 min
This week the FT's banking team discuss JPMorgan's results and what they mean for other US banks reporting this week, the problems facing Spain and the broader Iberian banking market, and the latest from the EU parliament and its moves to restrict pay and bankers' bonuses.Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Brooke Masters and Daniel Schäfer. Produced by Katie Carnie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apr 15, 2012•1 min
The banking team discuss the possibility of Abu Dhabi investing £10bn in RBS. They also talk about Angela Knight's decision to step down as chief executive of the British Bankers' Association and the plans from big banks, including UniCredit, BNP Paribas, Société Générale and La Caixa, to pay back up to a third of the money they borrowed from the ECB. Presented by Brooke Masters, with Sharlene Goff and Daniel SchäferProduced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati...
Apr 02, 2012•55 sec
The FT banking team discuss the appointment of Andrea Orcel at UBS, the latest predictions of the shrinkage of the investment banking sector, and why Coutts has been fined by the FSA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 26, 2012•14 min
This week the banking team discuss the prospect of the UK government's national loan guarantee scheme. They also talk about Hector Sants stepping down from his position as chief executive of the Financial Services Authority and the scathing attack launched by a Goldman Sachs banker on his employer in the New York Times. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff, Brooke Masters and Daniel SchäferProduced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Mar 19, 2012•1 min
The banking team are joined by special guest Sony Kapoor, manager and director of think-tank Re-Define, to talk about Greece. They also take a look at the change in management at Deutsche Bank and Barclays' payment of Bob Diamond's tax bill.Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Daniel Schäfer, Sharlene Goff and Sony Kapoor. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mar 12, 2012•18 min
The banking team discuss the critical week ahead for Greece and wonder if the LTRO has provided a false sense of security. They also take a look at the Barclays tax schemes that the UK government legislated against, and how the world's largest banks are still a long way from completing the "living wills" that spell out how they will be stabilised or shut down. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Richard Milne, Brooke Masters and Sharlene Goff. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...
Mar 05, 2012•1 min
The banking team discuss HSBC's decision to award its chief executive £5.9m in bonuses and longer-term incentives for 2011. They also review the latest results from UK banks and talk to Richard Milne, capital markets editor, about how the negotiations in Greece have affected European banks. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Richard Milne and Sharlene Goff. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 27, 2012•15 min
This week the banking team discuss Lloyds Banking Group's retrospective decision to take back a chunk of bonuses previously awarded to senior executives in response to the mis-selling of payment protection insurance. They also talk about how this will affect upcoming results, and discuss the latest developments in the Libor inquiry. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Megan Murphy, Sharlene Goff and Brooke Masters. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information...
Feb 20, 2012•15 min
The FT's Sharlene Goff and Megan Murphy discuss the significance of the multinational regulatory investigation into alleged manipulation of Libor, and how to interpret the changing size of Barclay's bonus pool Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 13, 2012•1 min
The banking team take a look at Stephen Hester's decision to waive his bonus and what that might mean for future bonuses. They also discuss upcoming UK and Swiss bank earnings and the EBA reaction to bank capital models. Presented by Megan Murphy, with Sharlene Goff. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feb 06, 2012•1 min
This week the banking team are joined by special guest, Patricia Jackson, partner and head of financial regulatory advice at Ernst & Young, to talk about Stephen Hester's decision to give up his bonus. They also discuss Mario Draghi being praised at the World Economic Forum in Davos, for making the ECB LTRO available, and how financial regulation might stymie the real economy. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Patricia Jackson, Brooke Masters and Sharlene Goff. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted...
Jan 30, 2012•1 min
This week the banking team talk about France and Germany's efforts to get global bank capital requirements relaxed. They also discuss the Financial Service Authority pressure on banks to cut bonus pools to reflect huge losses triggered by mis-sold loan insurance, and the reports on US bank earnings. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Brooke Masters and Megan Murphy.Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 23, 2012•1 min
This week the banking team discusses the increased pressure on bankers to limit their bonuses after António Horta-Osório waived his entitlement to a bonus for last year. They also take a look at the Financial Stability Board's plans to restructure the financial services industry and the deadlock in negotiations in Greece over the size of the losses to be taken by banks and bondholders. Presented by Sharlene Goff, with Megan Murphy and Brooke Masters.Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See ac...
Jan 16, 2012•1 min
This week the banking team discuss what looks to be the most contentious bonus round since the financial crisis, the latest announcement from Basel about liquidity buffers and UniCredit's rights issue, which sent its shares tumbling. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Sharlene Goff and Brooke Masters.Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jan 09, 2012•14 min
The banking team discuss the government response to Sir John Vickers' report, the questions raised by a series of cases against former members of the "Asia II" wealth management desk at UBS and the announcement that António Horta-Osório, chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group, will be returning in January. Presented by Brooke Masters,with Sharlene Goff and Megan Murphy. Produced by Amie Tsang Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....
Dec 19, 2011•12 min