FT Banking Weekly

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The Financial Times banking team discusses the biggest banking stories of the week, bringing you global insight and commentary on the top issues concerning this sector. To take part in the show or to comment please email audio@ft.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Behind the Money: Missing out on the US small business rescue

Behind the Money is a podcast from the Financial Times that takes listeners inside the business and financial stories of the moment, with reporting from FT journalists around the world. You can find Behind the Money wherever you get your podcasts, including FT.com/behindthemoney. The Trump administration’s small business bailout programme has been plagued by problems from the start, with complaints that large companies crowded out the kinds of small enterprises and independent contractors it was designed to help. With a fresh round of funding on offer from Washington, we hear from several business owners trying to get their share, as well as the FT’s Laura Noonan who has been reporting on the programme since it launched. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Money: Missing out on the US small business rescue

Behind the Money: Running a small business during a global pandemic

Behind the Money is a podcast from the Financial Times that takes listeners inside the business and financial stories of the moment, with reporting from FT journalists around the world. You can find Behind the Money wherever you get your podcasts, including FT.com/behindthemoney. Mauren Pereira's drapery business was on track for its most financially successful year to date. That was until the coronavirus outbreak reached Virginia. Behind the Money reports on how one small business owner is navigating the current economic crisis. With Brendan Greeley, US economics editor for the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Money: Running a small business during a global pandemic

Behind the Money: Ford, GM and the corporate dash for cash

Behind the Money is a podcast from the Financial Times that takes listeners inside the business and financial stories of the moment, with reporting from FT journalists around the world. You can find Behind the Money wherever you get your podcasts, including FT.com/behindthemoney. When credit markets seized up earlier in March, more than 130 companies rushed to their lenders to draw down at least $124bn of emergency credit lines to shore up cash, with Ford and General Motors drawing among the largest amounts. We look at how the auto industry is preparing for the economic uncertainty that lies ahead. With the FT's Peter Campbell and Gillian Tett. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Behind the Money: Ford, GM and the corporate dash for cash

Introducing Behind the Money: Barclays and the legal fight over a 'controlling mind'

Behind the Money is a podcast from the Financial Times that takes listeners inside the business and financial stories of the moment with reporting from FT journalists around the world. You can find Behind the Money wherever you get your podcasts, including FT.com/behindthemoney. A costly investigation into the conduct of senior Barclays bankers during the 2008 financial crisis has raised questions about what it means to prosecute allegations of corporate crime, and whether Britain’s fraud laws need overhauling. The FT's Caroline Binham and Jane Croft report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Introducing Behind the Money: Barclays and the legal fight over a 'controlling mind'

Coronavirus and the new oil price war

How are banks dealing with the market chaos caused by coronavirus and the new oil price war? Also, Bob Diamond has appointed his flamboyant former right-hand man at Barclays, Rich Ricci, as chief executive of Panmure Gordon, the lossmaking UK stockbroker he bought two years ago. What are the two musketeers now up to? And we also hear from special guest Katie Murray, chief financial officer of RBS. Contributors: Host, Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Nicolas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producers: Andrew Georgiades and Breen Turner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coronavirus and the new oil price war

Coronavirus contingency planning

Matthew Vincent and guests discuss European banks' readiness to handle a coronavirus epidemic, whether Europe’s investment banks are in full retreat in the US, and Deutsche Bank’s compliance problems in the UK. With special guest Miles Celic, chief executive of TheCityUK Contrbitutors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, Katie Martin, capital markets editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producers: Fiona Symon and Persis Love Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coronavirus contingency planning

European banks' game of thrones

Matthew Vincent and colleagues discuss the hunt for new chief executives among Europe's top banks and JPMorgan's plans to launch a digital bank in the UK. With special guest Sir Mike Rake, former CBI president, and former deputy chairman of Barclays. Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking editor, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

European banks' game of thrones

HSBC shrinks in the US and Europe

Matthew Vincent and guests discuss what's behind HSBC's decision to cut 35,000 jobs in the US and Europe, Jes Staley's future as boss of Barclays after another regulatory probe, RBS's new name, and Deutsche Bank's disappearing compliance contractors. With special guest Philip Augar, author of The Bank that lived a little: Barclays in the age of the very free market. Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Emma Agyemang, FT Money reporter. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSBC shrinks in the US and Europe

Britain's Brexit gambit, Thiam ouster

Matthew Vincent and guests discuss revelations about the UK's opening gambit in seeking a deal on 'equivalence' with the EU, Tidjane Thiam's ouster from Credit Suisse, HSBC's delay in choosing a permanent chief executive, and challenger bank Starling's fund raising. With special guest Ann Boden, chief executive of Starling Bank. Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Britain's Brexit gambit, Thiam ouster

Goldman's tech tie-ups, DBank's turnaround and bankers' misconduct

Matthew Vincent and colleagues discuss Goldman Sachs and Amazon - another big tech tie-up for the Wall Street name, Deutsche Bank's profit targets, and what a case of stealing from a workplace canteen tells us about the current climate for ethics and compliance in banking. With special guest Russell Quelch of Redburn, the equity research house. Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Robert Smith, capital markets correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goldman's tech tie-ups, DBank's turnaround and bankers' misconduct

Barclays bonuses, Goldman's consumer gamble and Amigo's share plunge

Matthew Vincent and guests discuss the double-digit fall in the 2019 bonus pool for Barclays investment bankers, Goldman Sachs's shift in focus towards consumers, and UK subprime lender Amigo's dramatic fall in value. With special guest Dr Monica Franco-Santos, reader in governance at the Cranfield School of Management. Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producers: Fiona Symon and Persis Love Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays bonuses, Goldman's consumer gamble and Amigo's share plunge

Davos News, Bank of America outlook and JPMorgan's shift towards Paris

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest from the World Economic Forum in Davos, the outlook for Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase's decision to buy a second office in Paris. With special guest Brian Moynihan, chief executive of Bank of America. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Davos News, Bank of America outlook and JPMorgan's shift towards Paris

Barclays under fire on climate

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the pressure Barclays has come under to curb fossil fuel financing, a radical plan to overhaul regional banking in Japan, and the latest US bank results. With special guest Christian Wilson from ShareAction. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Robin Harding, Tokyo bureau chief, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays under fire on climate

HSBC targeted by Hong Kong protesters, SocGen M&A

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss why protesters in Hong Kong are targeting HSBC, whether Société Générale is in a position to merge with other banks and the challenges facing banking in 2020. With special guest John Garvey, Global Head of Financial Services at PWC. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, George Hammond, finance reporter, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Robert Armstrong, US finance editor and John Garvey, Global Head of Financial Services at PWC. Producer: Persis Love Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSBC targeted by Hong Kong protesters, SocGen M&A

UK stress tests, racism at JPMorgan and predictions for 2020

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss what the latest stress tests tell us about the health of UK banks, racism in US banking after recent revelations about the treatment of black customers at JPMorgan Chase, and predictions for the year ahead. With special guest Laurie Mayers, associate managing director at Moody's. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UK stress tests, racism at JPMorgan and predictions for 2020

Bank capital rules, peer-to-peer lenders and Goldman for the masses

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss whether regulators are easing up on bank capital rules, tough times for UK peer-to-peer lenders, and why Goldman Sachs is planning to bring wealth management to the masses. With special guest Harald Benink, professor of banking and finance at Tilburg University in the Netherlands. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bank capital rules, peer-to-peer lenders and Goldman for the masses

Risks mount in European banks, EBA warns

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the EBA report on mounting risk in the European banking system, Goldman Sachs’ first ever investment day and why the pensions of UK banking CEOs are being cut. With special guest Mario Quagliariello, director of economic analysis at the European Banking Authority. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Persis Love Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Risks mount in European banks, EBA warns

Outlook for German banks

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the health of German banks in the wake of bearish comments from Moody's and the Bundesbank, Unicredit's potential share buyback and why European banks appear to be retrenching in the US. With special guest Magdalena Stoklosa head of European banks research at Morgan Stanley. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Olaf Storbeck, Frankfurt correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Outlook for German banks

Google eyes Citigroup for new banking venture

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Google's move towards banking that could see it team up with Citigroup, why Australia's big four are facing difficult times and what's in the report on TSB's software failure last year. With special guest Masha Cilliers, Specialist Payments Partner at Be. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Tim Bradshaw, global tech correspondent, Robert Armstrong, chief editorial writer, Jamie Smyth, Australia correspondent and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producers: Persis Love and Aimee Keane. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Google eyes Citigroup for new banking venture

Germany moves to unblock eurozone banking union

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Germany's concession that could unblock progress towards a eurozone banking union, investor moves against Deutsche Bank chairman Paul Achkleitner, and what's behind the recent spate of personnel changes in investment banking. With special guest Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, chairman of Société Générale. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Martin Arnold, Frankfurt bureau chief, Olaf Storbeck, Frankfurt correspondent, Jonathan Guthrie, Lex editor, David Crow, banking editor, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Germany moves to unblock eurozone banking union

Payment fraud, DBank leadership and JPMorgan loans

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss push-payment fraud in the UK and who should compensate the victims, why Deutsche Bank is coming under pressure from investors to appoint a new investment banking chief, and why JPMorgan Chase in the US has been selling off loans from its balance sheet. With special guests: Stephen Jones, chief executive of the banking association UK Finance and Rushanara Ali, Labour MP and member of the UK Treasury Select Committee. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Robert Armstrong, US financial editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Payment fraud, DBank leadership and JPMorgan loans

HSBC and UBS restructure, Lloyds slips up

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest restructuring plans at HSBC and UBS, and the embarrassing mishandling of wills at Lloyds Bank. With special guest Eric Moore, fund manager at the UK's Miton Income Fund. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSBC and UBS restructure, Lloyds slips up

StanChart pay row, Citigroup on Brexit and Facebook's Libra

David Crow and guests discuss Standard Chartered chief Bill Winters' 'voluntary' pay cut after a dispute over his pension allowance, Citigroup's confidence in the City of London regardless of the outcome of Brexit, and gathering clouds for Facebook's much hyped digital currency, Libra. With special guest David Livingstone, chief executive of Citigroup in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

StanChart pay row, Citigroup on Brexit and Facebook's Libra

Barclays trial, climate initiative and Fed regulatory reprieve

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the retrial of former Barclays bankers over the bank's arrangements with Qatar at the height of the financial crisis, the poor level of support among banks for a climate change initiative backed by Bank of England governor Mark Carney, and the Fed's decision to drop the introduction of tougher liquidity rules for foreign banks. With special guest, Erkin Nosinov, a director at BCS Consulting. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays trial, climate initiative and Fed regulatory reprieve

HSBC job cuts, US bank results and Metro Bank chairman departs

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss HSBC's cost-cutting drive, what to expect from next week's US bank results, and the departure of Vernon Hill from Metro Bank. With special guest Jordi Gual, chairman of Spain's CaixaBank Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSBC job cuts, US bank results and Metro Bank chairman departs

Credit Suisse scandal, Wells Fargo's new chief and ECB interest rate policy

David Crow and guests discuss the scandal that has engulfed Credit Suisse, including the apparent suicide of a security consultant involved in a corporate espionage operation for the bank, US bank Wells Fargo's new chief executive, and the merits of the European Central Bank's interest rate policy. With special guest Jean Pierre Mustier, president of the European Banking Federation and chief executive of Italian bank UniCredit. Contributors: David Crow, Banking editor, Sam Jones, correspondent in Zurich, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Patrick Jenkins, financial editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Credit Suisse scandal, Wells Fargo's new chief and ECB interest rate policy

RBS's new chief, Swiss hiring spat and who advised WeWork?

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss RBS as Alison Rose, the first woman to lead one of the UK’s top banks, takes the helm, Iqbal Khan and the hiring spat between Credit Suisse and UBS, and the role of US investment banks in the failed WeWork IPO. With special guest John Cronin of Goodbody stockbrokers in Dublin. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RBS's new chief, Swiss hiring spat and who advised WeWork?

Facebook's Libra, UK digital banks and JPMorgan metals traders charged

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Facebook's recent talks with the world's central bankers on its plans for a digital currency, whether the UK's challenger banks can maintain their astonishing rate of expansion, and a potential scandal at JPMorgan as three of its metals traders are charged with market manipulation. With special guest Tom Merry, managing director at Accenture Strategy. All FT stories will be free to read on Wednesday September 18th when there will be a paywall freeze. Here are some recommendations to get you started: ECB prepared to cut rates again, says its chief economist Swedbank admits to money-laundering failings https://www.ft.com/content/c65b32d8-d648-11e9-a0bd-ab8ec6435630 Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Mehreen Khan, Brussels correspondent, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Henry Sanderson, commodities correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Facebook's Libra, UK digital banks and JPMorgan metals traders charged

UK PPI scandal, Goldman moves and Eurofi lobbying

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the huge cost of the UK's PPI mis-selling scandal, the latest personnel changes at Goldman Sachs and growing unease about the role of Eurofi in shaping Europe's financial sector policy. With special guest Dominic Lindley, director of policy at the New City Agenda. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Laura Noonan, US banking editor and Jim Brunsden, EU correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UK PPI scandal, Goldman moves and Eurofi lobbying

UK mortgage market, Indian banks and UBS leadership

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the outlook for the UK mortgage market, the reform of India's state-owned banks and leadership changes at UBS. With special guest Darren Cook, Mortgage Analytics Manager at Moneyfacts. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Benjamin Parkin, Mumbai correspondent, Alice Ross, wealth correspondent, and Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UK mortgage market, Indian banks and UBS leadership

Deutsche Bank overhaul, challenger banks and Citigroup

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss how the overhaul at Deutsche Bank is going, catch up with the challenges facing challenger banks and look at why Citigroup is coming under pressure to restructure. With special guest Mark Mullen, chief executive of Atom Bank Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producers: Andrew Georgiades and Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank overhaul, challenger banks and Citigroup

RBS succession, Goldman's consumer arm and Ukraine's PrivatBank

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss a surprise candidate to succeed Ross McEwan as head of Royal Bank of Scotland, Goldman Sachs's nascent Marcus brand and Igor Kolomoisky's bid to reverse the nationalisation of Ukraine's PrivatBank. With special guest Harit Talwar of Goldman Sachs. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, and Max Seddon, Moscow correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RBS succession, Goldman's consumer arm and Ukraine's PrivatBank

Citigroup results, Standard Chartered's pay revolt and money laundering outlook

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss what Citigroup's results tell us about the US bank earnings season, Standard Chartered chief Bill Winters' defiant response to investor criticism of his pay packet, and how banks are tackling the problem of money laundering, With special guest Brandon Daniels of Exiger Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Robert Armstrong, US banking editor, David Crow, banking editor, and Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Citigroup results, Standard Chartered's pay revolt and money laundering outlook

Deutsche Bank overhaul, Orcel's Santander lawsuit and Dublin's banking ambitions

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Deutsche Bank's radical overhaul, Andrea Orcel's lawsuit against Santander and Ireland's plans to expand Dublin as a financial centre. With special guest Michael D'Arcy, Irish financial services minister. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Olaf Storbeck, Frankfurt financial correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank overhaul, Orcel's Santander lawsuit and Dublin's banking ambitions

Insider trading trial, HSBC and Huawei and Credit Suisse tax dispute

Patrick Jenkins discusses the Financial Conduct Authority's latest insider trading case and what it tells us about how market abuses are being tackled, why HSBC is on the defensive in China, and why Credit Suisse is suing the UK tax authorities.With special guest Mark Steward, Director of Enforcement and Market Oversight for the Financial Conduct Authority. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, and James Kynge, global China editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Insider trading trial, HSBC and Huawei and Credit Suisse tax dispute

Lloyds' offshore banking problem, Facebook's Libra and US stress tests

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Lloyds Bank and its offshore banking problems, the latest on the regulatory tests facing Facebook's Libra initiative, and how banks have fared in this year's US Fed stress tests. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Hannah Murphy, technology correspondent, and Kiran Stacey, US regulatory correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Lloyds' offshore banking problem, Facebook's Libra and US stress tests

UBS's 'Swinegate', Deutsche's bad bank and Facebook's digital currency

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss UBS's cultural faux pas in China, Deutsche Bank's plan to set up a 'bad bank' and Facebook's bid to shake up the payments world. With special guest Jan Kvarnström, bank restructuring expert. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Don Weinland, Beijing financial correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent and Elaine Moore, deputy head of Lex. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UBS's 'Swinegate', Deutsche's bad bank and Facebook's digital currency

Money laundering in Europe, China's bad debts and why bankers love running

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss why new powers given to Europe’s banking watchdog may not be enough to stem the tide of dirty money sweeping through the bloc, a potential bad-debt build up in China's banking system, and why so many bankers in New York seem to love running. With special guest José Manuel Campa, chairman of the European Banking Authority. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Don Weinland, Beijing financial correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Money laundering in Europe, China's bad debts and why bankers love running

Paris special on European banking

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the future of European banking post Brexit on the sidelines of the FT's first Banking and Finance Conference in Paris, plus the latest on separate initiatives by Facebook and by a group of 13 banks to explore the potential for bitcoin transactions. With special guests: François Villeroy de Galhau, Banque de France governor, Claire Woodman of Morgan Stanley and Luigi Rizzo of Bank of America Merril Lynch. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Martin Arnold, deputy companies editor, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Paris special on European banking

Deutsche Bank cuts, UBS strategy and Lendy goes under

Stephen Morris and guests discuss the potential departure of Deutsche Bank's Garth Ritchie, head of the corporate investment bank, over planned cuts, a strategic rethink at UBS, and the collapse of UK peer-to-peer lender Lendy. Contributors: Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Olaf Storbeck, Frankfurt financial correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank cuts, UBS strategy and Lendy goes under

Barclays and the BoE, forex fines and US non-performing loans

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Barclays and the Bank of England intervention to attempt to block the Serious Fraud Office investigation into the bank, the latest fines over the manipulation of foreign exchange, and non-performing loans tick up in the US. With special guest Lambros Kilaniotis, partner at the law firm RPC. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent and Robert Armstrong, US financial editor. Producer: Fona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays and the BoE, forex fines and US non-performing loans

Metro Bank, Asia's fintech challengers and Softbank's stake in Greensill

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Metro Bank as its shares fall to an all-time low, Hong Kong's fintech challengers, and why SoftBank's Vision Fund has invested in UK private finance shadow bank Greensill. With special guest, John Cronin from Goodbody stockbrokers Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Rob Smith, capital markets correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Metro Bank, Asia's fintech challengers and Softbank's stake in Greensill

Barclays off the hook, Goldman's Marcus roll-out and UBS revolt

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest stage in the battle between the management at Barclays and activist investor Edward Bramson, delays to the roll-out plan for Goldman Sachs's Marcus online savings product in Europe, and what's behind the AGM rebellion at UBS. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, and Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays off the hook, Goldman's Marcus roll-out and UBS revolt

Buffett on banks, Brunei boycott and the failed German bank merger

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Warren Buffett's views on banks, JP Morgan's decision to boycott Brunei-owned hotels over the kingdom's anti-gay laws and why the merger talks between Germany's Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank failed. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, Oliver Ralph, insurance correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent and Olaf Storbeck, Frankfurt correspondent. With special guest Isabel Schnabel, economics professor at Bonn University. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Buffett on banks, Brunei boycott and the failed German bank merger

Barclays bonuses, Nomura's cutbacks and Revolut's rethink

Barclays bonuses, Nomura's cutbacks and Revolut's rethink Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Barclays's decision to cut bonuses for staff, Nomura's plan to slash representation in London and the controversial fintech company Revolut's 'coming of age'. Special guest: Koji Nagai, chief executive of Nomura Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Leo Lewis, Japan financial correspondent, and Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays bonuses, Nomura's cutbacks and Revolut's rethink

Staley vs Bramson, Goldman's fixed income fix and RBS's online bank Bó

David Crow and guests discuss the battle between Barclays and the activist investor Edward Bramson, Goldman's quest to find a fix for its fixed income business, and whether RBS's new online only bank Bó can compete with digital natives like Monzo and Revolut. With special guest Mark Bailie chief executive of Bó Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Mark Bailie, chief executive of Bó. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Staley vs Bramson, Goldman's fixed income fix and RBS's online bank Bó

UniCredit's plan to bid for Commerzbank, StanChart's $1bn fine and US regulation

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss UniCredit's potential bid for Commerzbank, Standard Chartered's $1bn fine to settle its Iran sanctions probe and US deregulation or re-regulation of foreign banks. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Caroline Binham, bank regulation correspondent, and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UniCredit's plan to bid for Commerzbank, StanChart's $1bn fine and US regulation

Deutsche-Commerzbank merger, Nordic money laundering and Wells Fargo’s departing CEO

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest twists of the Deutsche-Commerzbank merger plan, the spiralling Swedbank money laundering scandal and why Wells Fargo's chief executive had to go. With special guest Graham Barrow, an independent financial crime expert. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor; Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent; Richard Milne, Nordic and Baltic correspondent; Robert Armstrong, US financial editor. Producer: Martin Stabe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche-Commerzbank merger, Nordic money laundering and Wells Fargo’s departing CEO

Brexit planning, pressure over bankers' pay and the UK's trapped mortgagees

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the Brexit-linked relocation of London-based bank staff, why investors in Europe are becoming restive over bankers' pay and why the UK regulator has intervened to help homeowners trapped by inflexible mortgage arrangements. With special guest Tom Gosling, a pay expert at the consultancy PwC. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brexit planning, pressure over bankers' pay and the UK's trapped mortgagees

National champions, German bank merger, WorldPay and women at Goldman

David Crow and guests discuss what the ECB thinks of the creation of national banking champions, the prospective merger between Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, Fidelity National Information Services's $43bn acquisition of Worldpay, and the attempt by Goldman Sachs to boost the number of women in its senior ranks. With special guest Andrea Enria, chair of the European Central Bank's Single Supervisory Mechanism. Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Claire Jones, Frankfurt bureau chief, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Jonathan Guthrie, head of Lex and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

National champions, German bank merger, WorldPay and women at Goldman

UBS women, 'doom loop' returns and DBank merger options

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss UBS's treatment of its women employees in Switzerland, the return of the banking 'doom loop' and the prospects for a merger between Germany's two biggest banks Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank. With special guest Katie Bennett, director of diversity and inclusion in PwC's consultancy practice. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Kate Allen, capital markets correspondent, and Olaf Storbeck, Frankfurt correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

UBS women, 'doom loop' returns and DBank merger options

Prospects for a German bank merger, JPMorgan revenues and challenger banks

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the prospects for a merger between Germany's two biggest banks Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, JPMorgan's revenue warning and the growing challenges facing the UK's fintech sector. With special guest Tom Merry of consultancy Accenture. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Laura Noonan, US banking editor and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Prospects for a German bank merger, JPMorgan revenues and challenger banks

Brexit planning, Swedbank probe and Italian bank financing

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the variety of financial contingency plans UK banks have drawn up for Brexit, how Swedbank has become embroiled in the Danske Bank money laundering scandal, and some good news for Italy's indebted banks. With special guest Marco Morelli, chief executive of Monte dei Paschi di Siena. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, David Crow, banking editor and Richard Milne, Nordics correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brexit planning, Swedbank probe and Italian bank financing

Brexit concerns, BoA's Europe moves, Citi's tech plans and London property investment

David Crow and guests discuss how banks are preparing for Brexit, including Bank of America's costly European restructuring, Citigroup's property investment in London, as well as the bank's plans to replace some of its staff with AI and its long term commitment to China. With special guest Anne Finucane, vice chair of Bank of America. Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brexit concerns, BoA's Europe moves, Citi's tech plans and London property investment

Deutsche Bank's funding round, M&A in US banking and Lloyds's wealth management move

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss what Deutsche Bank's latest funding round says about the broader bank financing market, the BB&T and SunTrust merger in the US and whether it heralds a new phase of M&A in US banking, and why Lloyds in the UK is hiring 700 new financial advisers. With special guest Michael Hünseler, head of credit portfolio management at Assenagon. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Rob Smith, capital markets corrrespondent and Michael Hünseler, head of credit portfolio management at Assenagon. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank's funding round, M&A in US banking and Lloyds's wealth management move

Dry January in the bond and IPO markets, Australia's bank inquiry and wealth managers

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss why the bond and IPO markets went quiet at the start of the year, the results of Australia's inquiry into industry misconduct and the bear market in wealth management. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Katie Martin, capital markets editor, Jamie Smyth, Sydney correspondent and Alice Ross, wealth correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dry January in the bond and IPO markets, Australia's bank inquiry and wealth managers

Metro Bank's bleak prospects, Davos predictions and former Barclays chief on trial

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Metro Bank's prospects after a sharp fall in its shares following the disclosure that it had misreported its risk weighting, predictions from Davos and the trial of former Barclays chief executive John Varley and three senior colleagues in London. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Brooke Masters, comment editor, David Crow, banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Jane Croft, law courts correspondent and John Cronin, financial analyst at Goodbody stockbrokers, in Dublin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Metro Bank's bleak prospects, Davos predictions and former Barclays chief on trial

US bankers pay, UBS results, Davos curtainraiser and MarketInvoice

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss whether US bankers pay is too high, UBS's disappointing results, highlights from Davos and the decision by two high street banks to invest in UK-based lender MarketInvoice. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking corresponent, David Crow, banking editor, Arash Massoudi, corporate finance editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Anil Stocker, chief executive of MarketInvoice. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

US bankers pay, UBS results, Davos curtainraiser and MarketInvoice

Wells Fargo, US bank results and UK Open Banking one year on

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss whether US bank Wells Fargo has been able to put a series of scandals behind it, US bank results and the UK’s Open Banking regime one year on. With special guest Tim Sloan, chief executive of Wells Fargo. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Robert Armstrong, US financial editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Tim Sloan, chief executive of Wells Fargo. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Wells Fargo, US bank results and UK Open Banking one year on

Contactless payments, Barclays battles and predictions for 2019

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the rise of contactless payments in the US, Edward Bramson's battle to shake things up at Barclays and predictions for global banks and the financial services industry in 2019. With special guest Ronit Ghose, Global Sector Head for Banks in Citi Research. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Robert Armstrong, US financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Laura Noonan, US banking editor and Ronit Ghose, Global Sector Head for Banks in Citi Research. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Contactless payments, Barclays battles and predictions for 2019

Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and European banks in 2018

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest allegations against Goldman Sachs in relation to the 1MDB scandal in Malaysia, Credit Suisse's advice to customers to think about moving money out of the UK, and the FT's review of European banks in 2018 Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Stefania Palma, south-east Asia correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse and European banks in 2018

Credit Suisse share buyback, Amazon Web Services and HSBC’s Huawei connection

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Credit Suisse as it prepares for a share buyback, Amazon Web Services's expanding offering for banks, and HSBC’s Huawei connection. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent and Stephen Morris, European Banking correspondent. Special guest: Jonathan Allen, AWS Enterprise Strategist & Evangelist. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Credit Suisse share buyback, Amazon Web Services and HSBC’s Huawei connection

Brexit, UK stress tests and UniCredit's expensive bond deal

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss last week's bank stress tests and UniCredit's decision to pay a heavy price tag to issue a new $3bn bond, and John Glen, City minister, talks about why he thinks Theresa May's Brexit deal will be good for the UK financial sector. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Robert Smith, capital markets correspondent and John Glen, City minister. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brexit, UK stress tests and UniCredit's expensive bond deal

Goldman's 1MDB woes, StanChart share buyback and Bob Diamond's investment strategy

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Goldman Sachs and the 1MDB scandal as Malaysian prime minister-in-waiting Anwar Ibrahim lashes out at the US bank, Standard Chartered's secret project to buy back an estimated $1bn-plus of its shares and former Barclays boss Bob Diamond's latest moves to build a financial services empire. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor; David Crow, banking editor; Laura Noonon, US banking editor, and Stefania Palma, Singapore correspondent. Producer: Martin Stabe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goldman's 1MDB woes, StanChart share buyback and Bob Diamond's investment strategy

SocGen's $1.3bn fine, TSB's new chief and Danske Bank whistleblower speaks out

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss French bank Société Générale's $1.3bn fine for US sanctions violations, the task facing TSB's new chief executive Debbie Crosbie and the first public testimony of the British man who exposed the Danske Bank money laundering scandal. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, David Crow, banking editor and Richard Milne, Nordics correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SocGen's $1.3bn fine, TSB's new chief and Danske Bank whistleblower speaks out

Goldman Sachs, banking sector "returners" and the averted collapse of Carige

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest developments in Goldman Sachs’ brewing 1MDB scandal, how to get women back into banking and what the banking industry's rescue of troubled lender Carige says about the broader Italian market. With special guest Dominie Moss, founder of The Return Hub. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor; David Crow, banking editor; Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Rachel Sanderson, Milan Correspondent. Producer: Martin Stabe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goldman Sachs, banking sector "returners" and the averted collapse of Carige

Barclays' new chairman, EBA stress tests and trouble at Goldman Sachs

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Barclays' new chairman, the latest European Banking Association stress tests and trouble at Goldman Sachs as two of its former bankers are criminally charged with helping to loot the Malaysian state investment fund 1MDB, Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Fiona Symon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays' new chairman, EBA stress tests and trouble at Goldman Sachs

Auditing cryptocurrencies, Brexit blues and 'naughty' banks in the US

David Crow and guests discuss a push by top accountancy firms to offer services to those with a foothold in the cryptocurrencies sector, a derivatives deal in Europe, Brexit blues at RBS, the search for a European investment banking champion and the US's 'naughty' banks. Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Hannah Murphy, City reporter, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, Philip Stafford, FT Trading Room editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Rob Armstrong, US financial editor. Producer: Fiona Symon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Auditing cryptocurrencies, Brexit blues and 'naughty' banks in the US

Bramson's Barclays test, the future of CYBG and US online banking

David Crow and guests discuss Barclays as it tries to defend itself against activist investor David Bramson, the future of CYBG after it completed its £1.7bn takeover of Virgin Money, and the growing competition in the US online banking market. Contributors: David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Special guest: David Duffy, chief executive of CYGB. Producer: Fiona Symon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bramson's Barclays test, the future of CYBG and US online banking

BofA loses market share, RBS rebuilds trust and Barclays launches US digital service

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Bank of America's struggling M&A franchise, the Royal Bank of Scotland's recovery ten years after it was bailed out by the British government, and Barclays' decision to get into online banking in the US. Contrubutors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Special guest: Ross McEwan, chief executive of RBS. Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BofA loses market share, RBS rebuilds trust and Barclays launches US digital service

ECB warns on UK's 'back-to-back' facility, bank stability, and coding lessons at JPMorgan

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the European Central Bank's warning about the continued use of 'back-to-back' booking models for trades and loans after Brexit, an academic's view of the risks to bank stability ten years after the financial crisis, and JPMorgan's initiative to boost the coding skills of its staff. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, finance editor, Martin Arnold, banking editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor; Special guest: Douglas Diamond, professor of finance at Booth School of Business, University of Chicago; Producer: Fiona Symon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ECB warns on UK's 'back-to-back' facility, bank stability, and coding lessons at JPMorgan

Andrea Orcel moves to Santander, Paris wins post-Brexit business and Tesco Bank fined

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Andrea Orcel's move from UBS to Santander, France's success in luring banks to set up their post-Brexit trading businesses in Paris, and why Tesco Bank received a £16m fine over its handling of a 2016 cyber attack. With special guest Christian Noyer, former governor of the Bank of France. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Andrea Orcel moves to Santander, Paris wins post-Brexit business and Tesco Bank fined

Innovation at Mastercard, HSBC's ‘persistent failure’ memo and more on the Danske scandal

Mastercard CFO Martina Hund-Mejean on the commercial opportunities in data analysis; a leaked memo by HSBC executives claims that its investment banking strategy has “utterly failed”; and yet more news about the money-laundering scandal at Danske Bank. Presented by Patrick Jenkins with Hannah Murphy, Stephen Morris, Caroline Binham and Richard Milne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Innovation at Mastercard, HSBC's ‘persistent failure’ memo and more on the Danske scandal

Credit Suisse censured, Deutsche Bank's post-Brexit plans and Goldman Sachs reshuffles

Patrick Jenkins and colleagues discuss the Swiss regulator's action against Credit Suisse for breach of money-laundering rules, Deutsche Bank's move to shrink its London assets post-Brexit and changes at the top of Goldman Sachs. With special guest Lara Warner, chief compliance and regulatory officer at Credit Suisse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Credit Suisse censured, Deutsche Bank's post-Brexit plans and Goldman Sachs reshuffles

Scandal at ING, diversity in banking and financial crisis winners

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest European money laundering scandal, this time at the Dutch bank ING, the FT's latest survey on women in banking, and who are the big winners from the financial crisis a decade on. With special guest Daniel Pinto, investment banking chief at JPMorgan Chase. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scandal at ING, diversity in banking and financial crisis winners

TSB's tech travails, Danske scandal and changing German attitudes

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the departure of Paul Pester as chief executive of TSB after a disastrous IT upgrade, Danske Bank's money laundering scandal and changing German government attitudes towards banks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TSB's tech travails, Danske scandal and changing German attitudes

City Brexit concerns, RBS’s Stevenson and UBS’s Q2 results

Mounting concern in the City over the a potential no-deal Brexit; an interview with outgoing RBS finance director Ewen Stevenson, and a look at UBS's second-quarter results. Patrick Jenkins is joined by George Parker, Nicholas Megaw and Ben McLannahan. Check out our subscribtion offer at ft.com/offer50 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

City Brexit concerns, RBS’s Stevenson and UBS’s Q2 results

New rules for Tencent and Alipay, Deutsche Bank profits and Blankfein bows out

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss new rules that bring to a close the era of free money for China's online payment giants Tencent and Alipay, Deutsche Bank's improved earnings and change at the top of Goldman Sachs Check out our subscriber offer at ft.com/offer50 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

New rules for Tencent and Alipay, Deutsche Bank profits and Blankfein bows out

Messy Brexit talks, the allure of Paris and a scandal at Danske Bank

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the UK government's failure so far to come up with a coherent policy on Brexit for the financial services industry, how France's president Emmanuel Macron is taking advantage of the disarray to lure more banks to Paris, and the money laundering scandal at Denmark's biggest bank. With special guest Stephen Jones, chief executive of UK finance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Messy Brexit talks, the allure of Paris and a scandal at Danske Bank

FCA chairman on data, regulation and Brexit, Monzo losses and Rothschild battle

Patrick Jenkins and colleagues discuss Charles Randell's priorities as he takes up his role as chairman of the UK Financial Conduct Authority, whether challenger bank Monzo can stem its losses, and the battle that has riven the Rothschild banking dynasty. With special guest Charles Randall, FCA chairman. Read more on the Rothschild battle here Read mof on Monzo here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

FCA chairman on data, regulation and Brexit, Monzo losses and Rothschild battle

EBA warns on Brexit planning, Commerzbank's AI pilot and BofA's Paris move

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss a warning from the European Banking Authority that banks' plans for a hard Brexit are inadequate, Commerzbank's latest experiment with artificial intelligence in writing research reports, and Bank of America's decision to beef up its investment banking operations in Paris. With special guest Andrea Enria, chief executive of the European Banking Authority. Contribute to our listener survey and enter our prize draw here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

EBA warns on Brexit planning, Commerzbank's AI pilot and BofA's Paris move

Australian bank scandals, Adyen listing and CYBG's Virgin Money deal

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the cartel prosecution involving some of Australia’s top banks, the spectacular valuation of Dutch payment group Adyen at its recent IPO, and CYBG's takeover of Virgin Money Contribute to our listener survey and enter our prize draw here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australian bank scandals, Adyen listing and CYBG's Virgin Money deal

HSBC's growth strategy, Citi's jobs warning and TSB's IT fiasco

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss HSBC's new growth strategy, a jobs warning from Citi, and whether TSB chief Paul Pester can survive the criticism he's facing over the bank's bungled switch in IT systems. With special guest Joseph Dickerson, banking analyst at Jefferies. Contribute to our listener survey and enter our prize draw here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSBC's growth strategy, Citi's jobs warning and TSB's IT fiasco

RBS stake sale, Visa Europe outage and prospects for a UniCredit-SocGen merger

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the timing of the UK government's sale of its first RBS stake in three years, outage trouble at Visa Europe, and prospects for a merger deal between Italy's UniCredit and France's Société Générale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RBS stake sale, Visa Europe outage and prospects for a UniCredit-SocGen merger

Italian turmoil, US mergers, Deutsche Bank's AGM and recruitment trends

Martin Arnold and guests discuss Italy's market turmoil and its impact on the banking sector, the return of 'animal spirits' to the US banking sector, Deutsche Bank's AGM and the latest recruitment trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Italian turmoil, US mergers, Deutsche Bank's AGM and recruitment trends

Barclays clears legal hurdle, Deutsche Bank AGM and fintech challenges

Patrick Jenkins and colleagues discuss Barclays's victory in a Serious Fraud Office case relating to its 2008 Qatar fundraising, growing investor pressure on Deutsche Bank chairman Paul Achleitner to step down and how banks are handling the fintech challenge. With special guests Jane Croft and Jan Bayer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays clears legal hurdle, Deutsche Bank AGM and fintech challenges

Goldman Sachs's European consumer arm, RBS's US settlement and JPMorgan in Asia

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the rollout of Goldman Sachs's European consumer operation, RBS's US mis-selling payout and JPMorgan's bid to re-enter China's securities market. With special guest Richard Gnodde, head of Goldman Sachs International. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goldman Sachs's European consumer arm, RBS's US settlement and JPMorgan in Asia

Hedge fund bets, CYBG's approach for Virgin Money and Greek banks

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Caius Capital's investment in UniCredit, ValueAct's investment in Citi, CYBG's takeover approach for Virgin Money and the latest Greek bank stress test results. With special guest Davide Serra, CEO and founder of Algebris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hedge fund bets, CYBG's approach for Virgin Money and Greek banks

Deutsche axes global investment bank, TSB outage and regulating the cloud

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Deutsche Bank's move to abandon plans to become a leading global investment bank, the reputational damage done by TSB's outage and what financial regulators can do about the way banks outsource their data storage systems. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche axes global investment bank, TSB outage and regulating the cloud

European banks’ Q1 results, the data lessons from Facebook and Africa’s BitPesa

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Q1 results from Santander and UBS and what they mean for rivals, the implications for banks from the Facebook scandal and PSD2 plus a look at BitPesa, the innovative sub-Saharan African payments business. With special guest Alan McIntyre, global banking practice lead at Accenture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

European banks’ Q1 results, the data lessons from Facebook and Africa’s BitPesa

Santander's blockchain forex service, Goldman profits and Deutsche Bank review

Martin Arnold and guests discuss Santander's innovative blockchain-based foreign exchange service, improved profits at Goldman Sachs and the ECB's request to Deutsche Bank that it calculate the costs of winding down trading assets on its investment bank. With special guest Ana Botín, executive chairman of Santander. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Santander's blockchain forex service, Goldman profits and Deutsche Bank review

Deutsche Bank, Barclays and the Euribor-rigging trial

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the change of leadership at Deutsche Bank, Jes Staley's troubles at Barclays and the outlook for the first Euribor-rigging trial that opens in London this week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank, Barclays and the Euribor-rigging trial

Tech threat to banks, class action lawsuit against Goldman and Barclays' 'ringfenced' bank

Martin Arnold and guests discuss the threat to banks from new tech groups, the class action lawsuit against Goldman Sachs over sexual discrimination and Barclays' launch of the first British 'ringfenced' bank. With special guest Carlo Messina of Italy's Intesa Sanpaolo. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tech threat to banks, class action lawsuit against Goldman and Barclays' 'ringfenced' bank

Deutsche Bank succession, Brexit optimism and subprime lender Elevate

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the potential change in leadership at Deutsche Bank, three reasons for the City of London to be cheerful about its post-Brexit prospects and a year in the life of the recently floated US subprime lender Elevate. With special guest Ken Rees, CEO of Elevate. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank succession, Brexit optimism and subprime lender Elevate

Barclays, bank regulation on pause and PayPal in Asia

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the growing pressure on Barclays to turn round recent poor performance after activist investor Edward Bramson took a significant stake, a change of gear at the Financial Stability Board which is putting new policy initiatives on pause, and PayPal's growth prospects in Asia. With special guest Rohan Mahadevan, head of PayPal in Asia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays, bank regulation on pause and PayPal in Asia

Goldman Sachs succession, UBS Asia IPO ban and professional standards in British banking

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the succession race at Goldman Sachs, the decision to ban UBS from sponsoring IPOs in Hong Kong for 18 months, and an initiative to improve standards in British banking. With special guest Brendan Barber, deputy chair of the UK Banking Standards Board. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Goldman Sachs succession, UBS Asia IPO ban and professional standards in British banking

Spanish bank consolidation, growth in shadow banking and Dodd-Frank reform

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the prospect of further consolidation in the Spanish banking industry, the growth of shadow banking and what to expect from Dodd-Frank reform in the US. With special guest José Ignacio Goirigolzarri, executive chairman of Spain's Bankia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spanish bank consolidation, growth in shadow banking and Dodd-Frank reform

Deutsche Bank's mystery shareholder, European recruitment spree and Wolf of Wall Street

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss what we know, or rather don't know, about Deutsche Bank's biggest shareholder HNA, hopeful signs of a revival in European investment banking, and Ben McLannahan in the US talks to the real 'Wolf of Wall Street' Jordan Belfort. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Deutsche Bank's mystery shareholder, European recruitment spree and Wolf of Wall Street

HSBC's Gulliver bows out, Mumbai bank fraud and CommonBond

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss Stuart Gulliver's legacy at HSBC as the bank reports its first revenue gain in six years, a $1.8bn bank fraud at the Punjab National Bank in Mumbai and the education finance market in the US. With special guest David Klein, CEO and co-founder of student loan provider CommonBond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HSBC's Gulliver bows out, Mumbai bank fraud and CommonBond

Barclays faces new charge, Triodos innovates and outlook for Citizens Bank in the US

Martin Arnold and guests discuss the latest charges against Barclays, Bevis Watts of the ethically-focused bank Triodos talks about his new UK peer-to-peer lending model and Bruce van Saun, CEO of Citizens Bank talks about financial regulation in the US. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Barclays faces new charge, Triodos innovates and outlook for Citizens Bank in the US

Will the UK follow the US Senate bill for financial reform?

The FT banking and regulation team discuss the possibility of a European-wide ban on speculative sovereign-debt trading and the key points of the bill on financial reform passed by the US Senate last week. Will the newly-formed UK coalition government follow suit? With Megan Murphy, Sharlene Goff and Brooke MastersProduced by LJ Filotrani Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Will the UK follow the US Senate bill for financial reform?