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Banca Carige’s share price fell nearly 60% on Tuesday, after trading in its stock reopened for the first time in about two and a half years. Investors are concerned about the outlook for the Italian lender, which may need to raise €400m of capital if it cannot find a merger partner.
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The European Central Bank took another step towards normality last Friday as it announced that the dividend and share buyback restrictions for eurozone banks will end in late September, coming ahead of the publication of the supervisor's latest stress test later this week.
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The European Central Bank has urged the EU to implement a "plain vanilla" version of the final Basel III rules, arguing that other design options will have lower economic benefits over the long term.
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ANZ New Zealand is preparing to issue a tier two bond, marking its first foray into the format.
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China Citic Bank International has sold a $600m Basel III compliant additional tier one bond, ahead of plans to call one of its other bank capital trades later this year.
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Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena has settled a legal dispute with its former controlling shareholder, clearing a major source of uncertainty that had been dragging on its efforts to find a buyer.