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
The UK's big EU question, news from Basel on capital requirements, and fines loom for market manipulation
Provisioning, capital build-up, and pressure on Standard Chartered management
ECB stress tests and more cuts at Credit Suisse and in UK retail banking
Bankers pay, US bank results and peer-to-peer lenders move mainstream
IMF meetings, Deutsche Bank exodus and Aldermore flotation
Cyber crime, new bank regulatory rules and payday lending
Bankers' pay, the forex trading scandal and KPMG's subsidised mortgage deal
ECB TLTRO auction, Scotland's No vote and the foreign exchange trading probe
Replacement of Barclays chairman, Scottish independence debate and new Santander chief
ECB initiatives to boost bank lending, Brussels disquiet over bankers' allowances and nervousness ahead of the Scottish referendum
Lloyds' Libor fine, Deutsche's letter from the Fed and the rise of independent boutiques
Can G20 leaders tackle the problem of too-big-to-fail banks?
Competition in British retail banks, developments in the Forex scandal and the troubles of Banco Espirito Santo
European banks' 'investability', UK banks' scare tactics and banking in Iraq
BNP fined, BIS on central banks, and Wonga's imaginary law firms
TSB floats, further forex reforms and tumult at Banco Espírito Santo
Shadow banking, payday lenders, and the return of the CDS
BoE risk report, TSB IPO hit by subdued market, and more on the embattled BNP Paribas
ECB monetary loosening, growing competition for UK deposits, and outrage in France over BNP Paribas fine
Qatari money for Deutsche rights issue, Credit Suisse close to tax avoidance plea and new standards council for UK banks
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