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October 2023

  • Climate activists transform the Eiffel Tower in Paris into wind turbine during a protest in June.

    Carbon bombs
    France is Europe’s biggest supporter of ‘carbon bomb’ projects, data shows

    French banks have financed $154bn to firms running biggest fossil fuel projects since 2015 climate pact

September 2021

  • A flooded car parking in Hoboken, New Jersey

    Europe’s top 25 banks failing on green pledges, campaigners warn

    ShareAction says lack of plans to tackle climate crisis and biodiversity loss casts doubts on banking’s sustainability pledges

June 2017

  • Suncor mine and tailings ponds near Fort McKay, Canada

    Top global banks still lend billions to extract fossil fuels

    Analysis of world’s lenders reveals many claim green credentials while still financing fuels like tar sands, oil and coal

December 2016

  • HSBC is among the banks that have received fines from the EU.

    HSBC, JP Morgan and Crédit Agricole fined €485m by EU

    Three banks colluded to manipulate Euribor euro interest rate derivatives, say competition authorities

December 2013

  • RBS

    Banks braced for huge EU fines over Libor rate-rigging scandal

    UK's RBS believed to be among at least six banks facing record fines for manipulating European and Asian interest rates

January 2013

  • Deutsche Bank

    Sacked Deutsche Bank trader loses £34m bonuses over Libor scandal

    Christian Bittar is believed to have received some of biggest bonuses ever awarded by German bank

July 2012

  • Larry Elliott economics editor

    Economics viewpoint
    Pursuit of top credit ratings has clouded George Osborne's vision of recovery

    Larry Elliott economics editor
  • Deutsche Bank

    Euribor rate-rigging investigation widens to four more banks

September 2011

  • Nils Pratley

    Viewpoint column
    Don't bank on BNP's fightback bravado

    Nils Pratley

    The biggest bank may have a logical, detailed and coherent battle plan but investors are distinctly underwhelmed | Nils Pratley

  • FRANCE - FINANCE - ECONOMY - G7

    France insists: our banks don't need to be bailed out

    Central bank governor rejects concerns over solvency after Société Générale and Crédit Agricole are downgraded

  • The headquarters of French bank Societe Generale in La Defense business centre near Paris

    SocGen boss insists Greek exposure can be managed

    Another day of wild gyrations for French bank stocks reflects concerns over exposure to Greece and how they raise funds

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