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Regulator clarifies and tweaks rules as it presses for November implementation
Political leaders show interest as Enrico Letta and Christian Noyer feed them policy ideas
In European mergers and acquisitions, UBS is enjoying its best run for years, especially in the UK, as bankers from the paired firms work together
World Bank would consider gearing callable capital more if rating agencies allowed
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New support from US and others will enable leverage increase, treasurer says
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Callable capital is not capital, but a significant rating uplift
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How to get rid of old friends
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Agency will give up to three notches of rating uplift for callable capital, subject to detailed analysis
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Long-buried issue is brought to light, bringing hope of balance sheet growth — and probably more bonds
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Agency already counts 10% of highly rated callable capital but unlikely to go higher
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The way PE firms operate is changing and banks are being forced to adapt
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◆ Swiss finance minister suggests $10bn-$25bn additional capital for the single largest bank ◆ Equivalent to increase of 20-30% CET1 ◆ Changes ‘broadly positive’ for bondholders, but AT1 spreads could face pressure
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Tool to help traders spot opportunities, build products
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First research of its kind illustrates how little-known instrument could be used
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The UK tries to undo Mifid's damage to research provision, but coverage has withered
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Firms facing consequences from green commitments