Bankers

RBI may cut repo, reverse repo rate 'anytime' now

By PTI

The Reserve Bank is likely to cut the lending rate for banks and reduce the amou

Signs of progress for ex-Lehman bankers in Asia

By Rafael Nam, Reuters

It’s a foot in the door for Nomura.

Resolutions for 2009 start with skepticism

By Reuters

It's not too early to think about New Year's resolutions.

DealBook Getting what you pay for in a CEO

By Andrew Ross Sorkin

Citigroup is supposed to devise a pay plan.

Mining deal’s collapse bodes ill for investment banks

By Douwe Miedema

A squeeze is hitting the syndicated loan market.

China allows lending by informal bankers

By Reuters

Informal lending networks, though technically illegal, have been a lifeline.

While the West axes jobs, Asia cuts pay

By Reuters

The pain is more likely to come through a pay cut.

Dubai loses haven status

By Una Galani

Banks with small teams—such as JPMorgan—can now extol the virtues of moderation.

RBI leaves rates untouched; market gives thumbs down

By PTI

The Reserve Bank today held steady its key rates, surprising bankers who said th

2 big banks in talks to merge in Germany

By Reuters

Commerzbank is trying to reach an agreement to buy Dresdner Bank by the end of this week, and is preparing to ask its supervisory board to sign off