Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Upholding a Legacy of Empowering the Underprivileged

Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the world’s oldest bank, continues to face significant challenges as it grapples with financial difficulties and allegations of fraud. Despite these setbacks, the bank’s historical legacy of providing loans to the poor and supporting the community remains a testament to its enduring commitment to social welfare. As efforts are made to address its current predicament, the bank’s mission to empower the underprivileged serves as a reminder of the critical role financial institutions play in fostering inclusive growth and societal well-being.
Oil prices edge down, recession fears back in focus

Oil prices fell on Friday amid recession fears and a stronger U.S. dollar, though losses were capped by supply concerns after Moscow’s new mobilisation campaign in its war with Ukraine and an apparent deadlock in talks on reviving the Iran nuclear deal.
Exclusive: Didi pursues EV stake, aiming to emerge from regulatory shadows

China’s Didi is in talks with state-backed Sinomach Automobile (600335.SS) to buy a third of its electric-vehicle unit, two sources said, signalling the ride-hailer’s regulatory troubles are in the rear view mirror as it focuses on growth.
EU Parliament’s top group suggests blacklisting Switzerland after Credit Suisse leaks

The main political grouping in the European Parliament called on Monday for a review of Switzerland’s banking practices and for the country’s possible inclusion in the EU’s dirty-money blacklist after leaks of Credit Suisse (CSGN.S) documents.
Swedbank shares hit by interest income dip

Swedish lender Swedbank (SWEDa.ST) reported slightly worse than expected quarterly earnings on Wednesday, with a drop in interest income disappointing investors and sending its shares down more than 4%.
China’s Tencent fires 70 staff, blacklists 13 firms in anti-graft campaign

Tencent Holdings (0700.HK), China’s biggest social media and video games company, on Tuesday said it fired nearly 70 staff over bribery and embezzlement incidents last year and named 13 companies it had blacklisted from future contracts.
EXCLUSIVE U.S. investigators question Goodyear Malaysia workers over labour practices

U.S. government investigators have interviewed workers at Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co’s (GT.O) Malaysian factory about their working conditions, employees told Reuters, intensifying scrutiny of potential labour abuses by the tyre maker in the country.