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  • FIG
    The European Banking Authority (EBA) has questioned whether banks will be able to place large quantities of new debt into the capital markets for the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), with issuance volumes set rise in 2018 and 2019.
  • FIG
    Sabine Lautenschläger, vice-chair of the supervisory board of the European Central Bank (ECB), has said that deregulating the financial system would be a "big mistake".
  • FIG
    Autumn should provide answers to whether or not changes in the European Central Bank's monetary policy will cause spreads to widen, and whether more banks will start to use the senior non-preferred instrument.
  • Deutsche Bank’s €1.75bn 6% additional tier one (AT1) bond hit a six month high on Thursday after the firm announced its quarterly results.
  • Permanent TSB disclosed a big hit to its capital ratios in its second quarter numbers, related to the European Central Bank’s Targeted Review of International Models, which has been running for the first half of this year. Meanwhile, the ECB published a guide to site visits for model reviews, aiming to give the banks it supervises a clear idea of what to expect when supervisors come calling.
  • FIG
    British, German and European-wide insurer groups are in diagreement about whether it would beneficial to have a harmonised approach to recovery and resolution, after the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) published a proposal for a new European framework.