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
Scandals continue to plague banks
When will PPI pain end?
Will UBS's restructuring plans work?
What now for Citigroup?
Will third-quarter results be a blessing for US banks?
UK banks retreat from interest-only mortgages
Pressure on Spanish banks
SocGen focuses on Russia and Romania
China Construction Bank targets Europe
Restructuring banks, Libor and European banking regulation
A new CEO for Barclays
What next for Standard Chartered?
StanChart pushes for a settlement
Standard Chartered storm
Difficult times ahead for European banks?
The libor scandal: rate probe turns to other European banks
Raising the bar for banks’ capital requirements in Europe
The fallout from the Libor scandal, capping bonuses and Spanish banks
Barclays and the wider Libor scandal
Activist hedge fund puts pressure on Lloyds
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