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  • If you were a bank chief executive, and your major competitors were signing $7bn legal settlements and asking investors for €13bn to burn on non-performing loans, you might think you deserved a breather. Apparently, you would be wrong.
  • The Conservative UK government may be undermining London’s status as Europe’s pre-eminent financial hub with its seeming determination for a clean/hard/sharp/solid Brexit, but potentially more momentous events across the Channel could soon see financiers flocking in the other direction.
  • US Congressman Patrick McHenry's letter to Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen is one of the most audacious attempts to question the Fed's independence for some time. What it asks must be resisted.
  • In an age of irony, financial markets are hitting their peak. Measures of volatility, across almost any asset suggest squeezed trading ranges and pricing exactitude just as the most volatile US president in living memory settles into his new job. Something has to give.