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M&A volumes across the EMEA region have soared to multi-year highs according to various reports released this week, and loan volumes in certain regions have rocketed with it. But the big headline figures belie a syndicated loan market that is limping towards year end.
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With Lloyd Blankfein, arguably Wall Street’s most successful CEO, stepping down, Goldman Sachs is ready to face up to a new challenge. Fortunately for David Solomon, his replacement, the bank’s unique model is working properly again.
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It has been a long road for FX options but finally the clearing industry has arrived at a solution for the asset class to play catch up to other derivatives.
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Greece is on a roll and the good news keeps coming. It's putting Italy in the shade.
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Speculation is rife that the European Central Bank will mimic the US Federal Reserve’s ‘Operation Twist’ from a few years ago, focusing reinvestments from redeeming bonds bought under the public sector purchase programme into long dated paper. While there has been some impact from the news, any benefit is likely to be limited.
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It shouldn't be unreasonable to dream of a full disclosure of minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) for EU banks.