Die Wertentwicklung dürfte der türkischen Regierung nicht schmecken. Seit geraumer Zeit propagiert sie niedrige Zinsen, was die Lira belastet. Werden die Zinsen nun steigen?
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Anleihen: Renditen bleiben auf niedrigem Niveau
In Europa sieht es – angetrieben durch die Urlaubssaison – nach einer zweiten Infektionswelle aus. Die Unsicherheit an den Märkten bleibt daher hoch. Die Maßnahmen der Regierungen und Notenbanken stützen aber weiter.
沒收未領取的 2014 年度中期股息
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Remittance and Payments: Crypto’s Big Opportunity in Latin America
Today, financial infrastructure is lacking in many South American nations, leaving many individuals unbanked and businesses struggling to find efficient payment systems and banking services
Goldman Sachs cuts quarterly earnings, citing legal provisions relating to the 1MDB scandal
Goldman Sachs on Friday lowered its previously stated quarterly net earnings applicable to common shareholders to $197 million from $2.25 billion.
Goldman names new head of digital assets in bet that blockchain is the future of financial markets
The appointment of Mathew McDermott means the newest face of blockchain and cryptocurrency on Wall Street isn’t a starry-eyed bitcoin evangelist, but a 46-year-old veteran of old-school financing markets.
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: TripAdvisor, T-Mobile US, FedEx, Uber & more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include TripAdvisor, T-Mobile US, FedEx, Uber, and more.
UK digital bank Starling’s losses doubled in 2019 — but it expects to break even this year
The app-based bank said it had seen lending activity spike thanks to the U.K. government’s emergency coronavirus financing schemes.
Fintech funding in Asia failed to rebound in the second quarter, report says
Fintech companies in Asia saw their capital raise fall around 37% from $2.56 billion in the first quarter to $1.62 billion in the second, a CB Insights report said.
‚Stars are aligned against the dollar,‘ top currency strategist warns
Brown Brothers Harriman’s Win Thin expects the dollar to bottom later this year.