In this episode of The Big Question, Barclays Europe CEO, Francesco Ceccato, joins Euronews’ business editor, Angela Barnes, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The bank boss shares his views on financing the AI boom and the “fragmented” capital markets in Europe.
Barclays Plc is preparing for a wave of dealmaking on both sides of the Atlantic as newly installed President Donald Trump ushers in a more business-friendly regulatory environment in the US and companies across Europe reach for growth.
Barclays PLC BARC shares slid 1.88% to £2.93 Friday, on what proved to be an all-around rough trading session for the stock market, with the FTSE 100 Index UKX falling 0.73% to 8,502.35. Supported by world-class markets data from Dow Jones and FactSet,
Ahead of the start of a busy 2025 cricket schedule, Barclays is today unveiled as the brand-new principal partner of MCC and Lord’s. From unmissable experiences for fans to support for young people in the community, Barclays continues to create unparalleled opportunities through the UK’s most loved sports – football, tennis and now, cricket.
Barclays' global head of securitised products Scott Eichel is leaving, the bank's spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The UK-headquartered bank is proposing to nearly halve the amount of money guaranteed to CEO CS Venkatakrishnan each year while capping his maximum pay package at £14.3m, Sky News can exclusively reveal.
Rise has been “the gathering hub” for the fintech ecosystem for the past decade, and its loss creates a significant gap, one VC said.
If Banco Santander’s Ana Botín wants to sell her British retail business, there’s an obvious buyer: Barclays boss C. S. Venkatakrishnan. The biggest questions would be when the 42-billion-pound ($51 billion) UK bank decides to pounce – and whether its relatively new CEO,
Barclays PLC BARC shares rose 1.67% to £2.99 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the FTSE 100 Index UKX rising 0.23% to 8,565.20. Supported by world-class markets data from Dow Jones and FactSet,
NATIONWIDE, Barclays and Chase are all making major changes to their bank accounts in the next few weeks. All three are slashing rates on their savings accounts, so you’ll get less interest
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