Banks Top Estimates in Otherwise Mixed European Earnings Season



(Bloomberg) — European banks exceeded expectations in the fourth quarter, buoyed by trading income and cost discipline, standing out in an earnings season marked by tariffs and consumer weakness. Read More



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