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Boerse Stuttgart Digital, DZ Bank Expand Crypto Access to 700 German Banks


Boerse Stuttgart Digital is collaborating with DZ Bank to bring secure cryptocurrency trading and storage to over 700 cooperative banks across Germany. The move marks a significant step toward mainstream crypto adoption in Europe, with banks now offering regulated crypto services to retail...

Banks Turn Away Customer Deposits due to Negative Interest Rates in Germany


Banks in Germany are reportedly turning customer deposits away due to the negative interest rate imposed on them by the European Central Bank (ECB). Some banks are even offering online tools to help customers take their deposits elsewhere. Negative Interest Rates Imposed by ECB Force Banks to Turn...

80 Banks Charge Negative Interest Rates as Crisis Deepens in Germany


Amid the coronavirus pandemic and deepening financial crisis, the number of banks charging customers negative interest rates in Germany has accelerated. At least 80 banks now reportedly charge negative interest rates, 16 of which apply this policy to even small deposits. Also read: IMF Declares...

40 Banks in Germany Declare Intent to Offer Crypto Services Under New Law


More than 40 financial institutions in Germany have reportedly declared to the country’s financial regulator, BaFin, their interest to offer cryptocurrency services under the new German law. News.Bitcoin.com reached out to the regulator for some more information. The law, which went into...

41 German Banks Now Charge Negative Interest Rates


The number of German banks charging negative interest rates has been rising rapidly. At least 41 banks now charge negative interest rates on deposits. According to reports, seven of them are imposing negative interest rates even for small deposit amounts. Also read: Survey: 58% of German Banks...

German Banks Increasingly Charging Retail Clients Negative Interest Rates


A growing number of banks in Germany are charging retail customers negative interest rates, starting with the very first euro deposited into their accounts. At least three German banks are reportedly doing so, with more expected to follow suit in the near future. As the European Central Bank...

Banks Are Cutting 75,700 Jobs Worldwide


Banks worldwide have announced major job cuts this year. Globally, 75,700 jobs are reportedly being eliminated, with the most recent announcement coming from Italy’s largest bank. Unicredit has become the latest major bank to unveil layoff plans, joining Deutsche Bank, Santander, Commerzbank...

German banks allowed to sell crypto assets in 2020


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 2 December, 2019 “The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places." - Ernst Hemingway In today's newsletter, we will be covering: Cisco winning a patent and seeks to […] The post German banks allowed...

German banks allowed to sell crypto assets in 2020


CoinMarketCap Daily Newsletter Your daily newsletter for 2 December, 2019 “The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places." - Ernst Hemingway In today's newsletter, we will be covering: Cisco winning a patent and seeks to […] The post German banks allowed...

German Banks Authorized to Store and Sell Cryptocurrency in 2020


Next year German banks will be able to manage cryptocurrencies like bitcoin after the fourth EU money laundering directive goes into effect. The directive passed in the German parliament, Bundestag, allows banks in the country to act as cryptocurrency custodians rather than rely on third-party...

Survey: 58% of German Banks Charge Negative Interest Rates


Germany’s central bank, the Deutsche Bundesbank, has conducted a survey of banks charging negative interest rates on customer deposits. Some are charging retail customers as well as corporate clients. An independent price comparison portal shows which banks are currently charging for deposits...

German Banks Make a Pitch for Government-backed Crypto-based Digital Euro


The Association of German Banks “Bankenverband,” released a position paper titled, “German banks say: The economy needs a programmable digital euro!” on October 30, 2019, which calls for the creation of a government-approved digital euro and rejection of decentralized cryptocurrencies....

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