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Clarity on non-viability rules for hybrid securities under Basel III increased on Wednesday when the Canadian regulator became the first national banking supervisor to set out its rules.
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Rabobank is set to increase its Basel III core tier one ratio by as much as €300m by selling additional member certificates to existing holders.
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Standard Chartered sold the credit risk of a $3bn trade receivables book on Monday, through the Sealane II securitisation.
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Spain’s bank restructuring fund has taken over troubled lender CAM, injecting €5.8bn in capital and liquidity and preparing to sell it on. The move follows the collapse of the bank’s planned merger with other Spanish savings banks, and its failure in the recent European bank stress tests.