Wirecard trial shows the risks of Germany’s slow legal process
Financial crime cases can be vulnerable to long delays and procedural gridlock
Financial crime cases can be vulnerable to long delays and procedural gridlock

Top banking supervisor examining claims by ex-employee about German lender’s use of netting

Chancellor’s plans for investment and reform may be more of a short-term boost than a fix to underlying problems

It’s not as simple as blaming the unravelling of the global trading system

German authorities say suspects used stolen card details to buy 19mn subscriptions on fake websites

The sector remains untested in a severe or prolonged economic downturn

Central bank picks technology rules that will pave way for digital euro by 2029