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Joanna Chan is taking on the role of head of strategic capital
Key points of contention include the investor sanctions regime and the definition of 'resilience'
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There is speculation that PennyMac Mortgage Investment has put plans for a mortgage-backed securities offering on hold.
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U.S. Bank Liquidity Stronger Than Basel III Suggests The liquidity of U.S. banks is generally stronger than standards by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision suggests, according to Fitch Ratings.
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A loophole in the Dodd-Frank Act may exempt collateralized loan obligations from proposed risk retention rules.
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Repayment of loans in European commercial mortgage-backed securities slowed in April and may continue that trend this year, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Ireland’s National Asset Management Agency posted losses of €678 million ($1 billion) in the fourth quarter—compared with €35.5 million ($52.47 million) in the preceding three-month period as the bad bank took a €1 billion ($1.48 billion) charge to cover potential losses on the loans it acquired.
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More than 320 of Russia’s 900-plus banks failed recent stress tests, which analysts say may lead to a consolidation of the country’s banking sector.
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Lloyds Banking Group is selling its first portfolio of distressed property assets.
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Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England, says passing the next round of stress testing by European regulators does not mean banks are automatically safe.
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Greg Medcraft, global head of securitization at Société Générale Corporate and Investment Banking, has been tapped as the new chairman of the Australian Securities and Investment Commission.