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‘I’m down to one option’: bank customers left frustrated by latest closures
Apps intended to replace branches have been hit by outages, as a poll finds most Britons want high street servicesWith its windows blanked out, a poster pinned to the door of the Staines branch of Lloyds Bank tells its customers they can do their “everyday banking with our mobile banking app”. On Wednesday, when the Guardian visited Staines, they wouldn’t have got very far because the Lloyds group was battling an IT outage that left thousands of its customers unable to make payments or send...
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Netflix has reportedly greenlit a prequel for 'The Crown'
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Paris's Saint-Germain-des-Prés book fair returns
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RBI cuts growth, hikes inflation forecast as West Asia crisis bites
Caught between a slowing economy and the risk of a fresh price spiral triggered by the conflict in West Asia, the RBI on Friday left the repo rate unchanged at 5.25%, cut its growth forecast for FY27 and raised its inflation projections, while signalling that the inflation threat could broaden economy-wide beyond fuel and commodities if supply-side pressures persist. Governor Sanjay Malhotra stopped short of tightening policy but left little doubt that the central bank is wary of what it...
NBA finals 2026 Game 2: New York Knicks v San Antonio Spurs – live
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Hunger in Oleshky: Ukraine asks for evacuation
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Who owns the billions in Germany's 'forgotten accounts'?
Who owns the billions in Germany's 'forgotten accounts'? June 2, 2026While Germany is trying to make major budget cuts, billions of euros are silently sitting in banks and other financial institutions unused and unnoticed in so-called forgotten accounts. A 2021 report from the country's research ministry estimated that up to €4.2 billion ($4.9 billion) was in such accounts.
Who owns the billions in Germany's dormant bank accounts?
Who owns the billions in Germany's dormant bank accounts? June 3, 2026While Germany is trying to make major budget cuts, billions of euros are silently sitting in banks and other financial institutions, unused and unnoticed in so-called forgotten accounts. A 2021 report from the country's Research Ministry estimated that up to €4.2 billion ($4.9 billion) was in such accounts.