Financial company shares fell after the Justice Department sued Visa for antitrust violations, alleging the company used illegal tactics to maintain a monopoly in debit-card payments.
The German bank named its next CEO on Tuesday. The lender’s board decried a sudden buy-up of stock by Italy’s UniCredit, which may be looking for a cross-border path to take on Wall Street.
By Tom Sims and John O'Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Commerzbank supervisory board members on Tuesday voiced fierce opposition ...
Two top Federal Reserve officials on Monday said that they don't think the labor market is weakening dangerously - but the risk of further softening called for last week's half-point cut in the policy ...
Bettina Orlopp will take over as chief executive officer of Germany's Commerzbank in the near future, the bank announced on ...
Academic publisher Springer Nature's €600m-plus IPO was covered within half an hour of the bookbuild being opened on Tuesday, ...
Employees of Commerzbank protest against a potential takeover battle by UniCredit, in front of the Commerzbank headquarters ...
The German government does not see legal powers it could use to prevent the takeover of Commerzbank by Italy's UniCredit , ...
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said his government decided to suspend sales of Commerzbank AG shares because ...
Stefan Wittmann, who is also a senior official at German trade union Verdi, told CNBC’s Annette Weisbach that “we certainly ...
Germany’s chancellor decried “unfriendly attacks” on banks after UniCredit moved to raise its stake in the lender.
European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory Tuesday as economic uncertainty and concerns over Europe’s growth ...