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Cutting regulatory capital charges for green loans is one idea being considered by the EU’s High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance, which is due to make its first report on July 18.
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Wednesday’s sharp fall in the S&P 500, as the political storm around US president Donald Trump’s links with Russia intensified, has not turned into a market rout... yet. Equities bankers, indeed, are convinced it is a blip, saying investor appetite for stocks remains strong.
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Eurotunnel, the operator of the Channel Tunnel, is hitting the road again to refinance the notes in its whole business securitization, Channel Link Enterprises Finance plc.
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The FICC Markets Standards Board (FMSB) published the final version of its guidelines on best efforts primary market syndications for fixed income in Europe on Tuesday, as it now looks to move on to tackling secondary market impacts of the new issue process.
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A glimpse of the future has arrived with the publication of a report modelling the credit risk banks face from drought. The effect on loan portfolios could be severe — and the research illustrates the new kinds of risk management banks will have to do as the world’s climate becomes more volatile.
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The revival of banks using securitization to free up regulatory capital could open new possibilities for accelerating the financing of a greener economy, as a ground-breaking deal demonstrated this week, write Jon Hay and David Bell.