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François-Louis Michaud was approved as the next executive director of the European Banking Authority on Wednesday. The EBA’s previous choice was rejected by parliamentarians, and this nomination faced scrutiny too over gender balance.
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In a response to feedback from UK financial institutions, the Prudential Regulation Authority has said it will assess the appropriateness of any reduction in Pillar 2A (P2A) requirements so that the buffer provides a fair measure of the risks facing banks as the UK prepares to leave the EU.
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Zam Khan is a managing director in Houlihan Lokey’s Financial Institutions Group, where he leads the portfolio and capital advisory practice. He told GlobalCapital how banks should use financial data to deal with new NPL formations, or risk being engulfed by losses over the next few months.
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The European Central Bank has put the familiar topic of bank consolidation back into the spotlight, after its supervisory arm made clear last week that it did not want to stand in the way of well-designed deals.
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Lloyds Banking Group has appointed Centerview’s Robin Budenberg as its next chair, while chief executive António Horta-Osório is set to leave the firm next year.
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After UBI Banca said that it would not be taking up Intesa Sanpaolo’s acquisition offer because it was too risky for UBI’s shareholders, Intesa said on Monday that the value of the offer is higher than its target believes.