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A recent court ruling in Spain could help to set a precedent for what information must be made public when a bank fails, as claims about the need for confidentiality start to wear thin.
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Van Lanschot decided not to go ahead with its first additional tier one after opening books on Monday, a few days after Volksbank Wien had to postpone a similar transaction.
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Singapore dollar bond issuance came back to life in the third quarter of this year, setting the stage for a further ramp up in activity.
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UK banks are finding safe harbour in the dollar market as investors in other currencies grow nervous that the country will end up with a messy break-up with the European Union. Their reliance on dollars for capital is only likely to increase as Brexit day approaches.
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Capital markets in Italy were plunged into an inferno of uncertainty this week, as investors appeared to lose confidence in the country’s economy and banks following the government’s release of its proposed budget, write Sam Kerr and Jasper Cox. Banks and companies looking to raise equity or debt face a tricky time.
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