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EU member states will try to reach agreement next Friday on a series of draft reforms unveiled in 2016, which aim to enshrine international standards such as the total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) requirements and the leverage ratio into EU law.
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The chairman of Deutsche Börse, Joachim Faber, on Wednesday said he would leave his post after a transition period before serving his full three-year term.
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In the wake of hedge fund Caius Capital’s claim that UniCredit’s shares are ineligible for the regulatory treatment they receive, focus has turned to what role the different European authorities play in reviewing legacy capital.
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Hong Kong’s market watchdog reprimanded and fined Citi on Thursday for its work as a sponsor on the 2009 IPO of China-based Real Gold Mining.
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Convertible bond sales in Asia are poised to scale new heights, as a combination of rising interest rates and soaring share prices prompt issuers to look beyond traditional equity and debt. But bankers say the glut of new paper means issuers have to be willing to pay up. John Loh reports.
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As independent advisers take centre stage on the biggest deals, they will attract greater scrutiny, and their big selling point — freedom from conflicts — could be diminished, writes David Rothnie.