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Lloyds shareholders could take £1bn hit over car finance crisis

Analysts forecast bank will have to halve £2bn buyback plan, as ex-boss of City regulator blames watchdog for crisis

Could you be entitled to a payout after court ruling on car finance?

After ‘secret’ commissions paid to dealers by lenders were ruled unlawful, billions might be available in compensation

Lloyds suspends commission payments after ‘seismic’ ruling on UK car finance

Industry and Treasury hold urgent talks after court of appeal rules consumers were mis-sold loans

Sweden and Norway rethink cashless society plans over Russia security fears

Rise in hybrid warfare and cyber-attacks blamed on pro-Russia groups prompt Nordic neighbours to backpedal

HSBC denies breakup plan as it launches $3bn share buyback

London-headquartered bank says profits beat forecasts as it prepares to split eastern and western operations

Santander UK delays results as it considers landmark car loan ruling

Some analysts say court of appeal ruling on mis-selling could cost the bank £1.1bn

JPMorgan sues customers over alleged fraud linked to TikTok viral glitch

US bank accuses four users of stealing about $660,000 in total from ATMs using fake cheques

Lloyds ‘assessing’ impact of landmark court ruling on car loans

Lender holds about £15bn in loans through Black Horse and could have to pay compensation for mis-selling

Consumers win UK car finance case that could lead to billions in compensation

Judges in test case rule it was unlawful for lenders to pay commission to car dealers without borrowers’ knowledge

Lloyds backs Reeves budget plans despite mooted tax increases

Bank expects ‘constructive, pro-growth agenda’ by chancellor next week and seeks to be part of it

HSBC splits operations into east and west divisions in major overhaul

Bank will also divide into four businesses as it seeks to cut costs and navigate rising geopolitical tensions

Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon hit branches of Hezbollah-linked bank

Strikes targeted Al-Qard Al-Hassan buildings in Beirut’s southern suburbs, south Lebanon and the Bekaa valley

UK interest rates to fall to 2.75% by next autumn, Goldman Sachs predicts

Economists at investment bank say markets are underestimating likely extent of action by Bank of England

Why is Germany shooting its own stagnating economy in the foot?

A proposed Italian-German bank merger makes sense for Europe, but Berlin is opting for domestic protectionism, says economics commentator Simon Nixon

How to cut through the small print on savings accounts

Some best-buy, high-paying accounts are not always the best for you

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