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The noise surrounding a widely cited 72.5% capital output floor, which is the ratio between how EU regulators calculate a bank’s risk model, is just that, according to several industry sources.
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JP Morgan and Citigroup gave earnings season a rocky start on Thursday, with fixed income revenues at both firms well down on last year, as record low volatility levels bite deeper into trading activity. But investment banking remained largely resilient, and Citi’s ECM numbers surged.
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More and more companies are recognising the principle that the atmosphere’s ability to absorb greenhouse gases from combustion cannot remain a free resource forever.
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FIG bankers say that Germany’s Commerzbank is unlikely to remain a standalone entity forever. But a tie-up for the bank is firmly in the realm of fantasy M&A for now, writes David Rothnie.
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In December, the European Commission will propose that large investment firms conducting “bank-like activities” will be considered credit institutions, and therefore supervised by the European Central Bank’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM). This move would close a major loophole that was expected to be used by capital markets firms relocating London-based markets activities to the EU27 after Brexit.
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Lloyds Banking Group promoted three members of its senior commercial banking team this week.