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  • BBVA CIB reports record revenues of €4,832 million through September

    BBVA CIB reports record revenues of €4,832 million through September

    Sustained growth in client activity, driven by sector specialization

    Despite global uncertainty, BBVA CIB has reinforced its commitment to supporting the sustained growth of wholesale clients in 2025, thanks to a sector specialization model built on tailored solutions and a long-term strategic vision.

    This approach is reflected in a 16% year-on-year increase in revenues from the corporate segment through September, with particularly strong performance in the energy (+23%), consumer & retail (+19%) and TMT (+16%) sectors. In the institutional segment, growth accelerated to 23% year-on-year, driven by strong performance in the public sector (60%) and among financial sponsors (+49%).

    Business unit performance

    Global Markets (GM) continued to deliver strong growth across all strategic areas, with currencies (FX) and equities playing a key role. Revenues reached €1,847 million through September, up 27% year-on-year. FX saw exceptional performance in Turkey and Mexico, driven by significantly higher trading volumes and the volatility stemming from geopolitical tensions. The equities business benefited from strong institutional activity in the U.S. and Asia, as well as the integration of BBVA Trader into the retail channels. The positive performance of the rates business was supported by activity in the U.S. and the financing business. Meanwhile, the credit business continued to perform solidly in the U.S., Europe and Mexico, underpinned by strong origination activity.

    Global Transaction Banking (GTB) maintained strong momentum in the third quarter of 2025, with cumulative revenues reaching €1,841 million in the first nine months of the year, a 19% increase versus the same period in 2024. This performance reflects the consolidation of structured receivables solutions and notable progress in inventory, liquidity and supply chain management. Sustained growth was recorded in key markets, supported by higher transaction volumes across geographies and business units within the Group. These factors contributed to year-on-year improvements despite a more challenging environment marked by lower returns on interest rates and persistent geopolitical tensions. In this context, activity reached record levels in loans, deposits and guarantees, driving double-digit growth in both net interest income and fees. As a result, GTB’s efficiency ratio remained below industry standards, reflecting highly effective execution.

    Investment Banking & Finance (IB&F) delivered an outstanding performance in the first nine months of the year, with results reaching €1,038 million, a 35% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This strong performance was mainly driven by corporate lending activity in the U.S., United Kingdom, Rest of Europe and Mexico, as well as structured trade finance in Spain and Rest of Europe. In addition, project finance continued to show strong momentum, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, with renewable energy and TMT projects as the main drivers of growth.

    In a context marked by geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility, corporate finance activity remained resilient and dynamic, posting a significant increase in revenues over the nine-month period.

    Cross-border business at BBVA CIB

    Cross-border business continues to be one of the key growth drivers for BBVA CIB, strengthening market connectivity and supporting clients in their international expansion. So far this year, it already accounts for 43% of the division’s total revenues, following a strong momentum in recent months that has resulted in 17% growth. Mexico remains the most attractive market for clients, while the franchise continues to deepen its presence in the United States and United Kingdom, and relevant transactions are being closed in Brazil. This progress is underpinned by large structured financing deals and the development of innovative global trade finance solutions, particularly in prepayments and inventory finance.

    Sustainability as a business driver

    Between January and September 2025, BBVA CIB channelled approximately €49,700 million in sustainable finance, a 36% year-on-year increase. BBVA continues to promote the financing of clean technologies (cleantech) and renewable energy projects in the wholesale segment, as well as solutions such as sustainability-linked supply chain finance (confirming). Notably, financing for renewable energy projects reached €2,100 million through September.

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  • Using Artificial Intelligence To Track Proteins

    Using Artificial Intelligence To Track Proteins

    A database for AI-generated molecular “fingerprints”

    Since 2022, MSAID has been marketing a patented successor of the software whose prototype sparked the company’s founding. It streamlines the analysis of complex, large datasets. MSAID COO…

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  • Hardy MP, Owczarek CM, Jermiin LS, Ejdebäck M, Hertzog PJ. Characterization of the type I interferon locus and identification of novel genes. Genomics. 2004;84:331–45.

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  • Hyundai Motor Drives into the Virtual Drifting World with INSTEROID Electric Concept Car in JDM: Japanese Drift Master

    • Hyundai Motor Company introduces its electric concept vehicle, INSTEROID, in the drift racing game JDM: Japanese Drift Master
    • The launch at the Japan Mobility Show blends a physical concept car showcase with its in-game counterpart for a…

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  • Association Between Non-HDL/HDL Cholesterol Ratio and Urinary Incontin

    Association Between Non-HDL/HDL Cholesterol Ratio and Urinary Incontin

    Introduction

    UI is a prevalent chronic health condition worldwide, with particularly high incidence rates among middle-aged and postmenopausal women, affecting approximately 44% to 57% of this population.1 Beyond its physical implications—such…

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  • 5 Questions With Japanese Actress Kumi Takiuchi

    5 Questions With Japanese Actress Kumi Takiuchi

    With two acclaimed indie features screening back-to-back at last year’s Tokyo International Film Festival — Keiko Tsuruoka’s Ravens and Kiyoshi Sugiyama’s award winner Teki Cometh — actress Kumi Takiuchi cemented her standing as one…

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  • Classification of High- and Low-Risk Groups in Patients with Dermal Leiomyosarcoma: An Exploratory Register-Based Nationwide Cohort Study

    Classification of High- and Low-Risk Groups in Patients with Dermal Leiomyosarcoma: An Exploratory Register-Based Nationwide Cohort Study

    BACKGROUND AND AIMS

    Cutaneous leiomyosarcoma is a rare smooth muscle neoplasm that can be classified as dermal or subcutaneous depending on the depth of origin. Dermal leiomyosarcoma (dLMS) is generally considered an intermediate-risk neoplasm…

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  • First UK phones to get satellite connectivity in signal blackspots announced

    First UK phones to get satellite connectivity in signal blackspots announced

    Zoe KleinmanTechnology editor

    Getty Images A person holds a phone with a plain white background. On the screen is an error message stating there is no phone signal.Getty Images

    Virgin Media O2 is set to become the first mobile network operator to offer UK customers automatic connectivity via satellite in places without phone signal.

    O2 Satellite will be an optional service due to launch in the first half of 2026, following a partnership with Elon Musk’s satellite business Starlink to offer the service.

    The firm has not yet revealed how much it will cost, but it will be an additional fee to pay each month.

    Enabled smartphones will automatically switch to satellite coverage in parts of the UK where no terrestrial signal is available – such as rural areas – but those who sign up will not be able to make phone calls via satellite to begin with.

    The service will only work with messaging, maps and location apps. O2 says this is because Starlink’s current satellites do not support calls, although the next generation of them will.

    Calls made via WhatsApp, which uses data rather than phone signal, may work though. O2 intends to trial this before the service launches to the public.

    The satellites will effectively act like “phone masts in the sky”, said Luke Pearce from analyst CCS Insight.

    “In today’s world, connectivity is no longer optional,” he said.

    “Whether it’s emergency SOS in life-saving situations or keeping a software-defined vehicle online, people now expect constant access.

    “Satellite is the only technology that can truly close the coverage gap across mountains, oceans and rural areas.”

    Satellite battle takes off

    O2’s move comes several months after rival Vodafone carried out a successful live video call via satellite from a mountain in Wales where there was no other signal.

    It claimed this was a UK-first, but it has not yet revealed any plans to roll out satellite-to-device services to customers.

    Vodafone’s tech worked with the satellite firm AST, which currently has six satellites in orbit and aims to have up to 60 by the end of 2026.

    Starlink, meanwhile, has more than 650 and has already launched similar services with phone networks in other countries including Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada and Japan.

    In the UK, Ofcom tweaked its regulations in September to enable satellite connectivity directly to smartphone devices.

    Currently it is only possible to use it to text emergency services from newer iPhone and Android handsets.

    But the use of low-earth orbit satellites for mobile communications has been criticised by astronomers, who say they pollute the night sky and make it more difficult to spot potential hazards such as asteroids.

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  • Viral Triggers of Autoimmune Diabetes: Mechanisms, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions

    Viral Triggers of Autoimmune Diabetes: Mechanisms, Clinical Implications, and Future Directions

    Key Points

    1. Persistent viral infections, especially enteroviruses, may trigger and sustain autoimmune attacks on pancreatic β-cells through mechanisms such as molecular mimicry, epitope spreading, and chronic inflammation.
    2. Early detection…

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