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The European Banking Authority warned this week that lenders could struggle with asset quality problems for years as a result of Covid-19, publishing the findings in its first sensitivity analysis of the EU banking sector.
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The Bank of England has reminded UK lenders to apply ‘sound risk management practices’ in the capital treatment of their mortgages amid Covid-19, after the Financial Conduct Authority extended its payment holiday scheme by another three months.
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The European Central Bank said this week that policymakers should consider offering banks further relief on their leverage ratios during the coronavirus pandemic, building on legislative proposals put forward by the European Commission last month.
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Rabobank said on Wednesday that it would take advantage of various EU schemes of funding and capital support, as it provided the market with an ad hoc update on its financial position during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Banks want to position themselves as ahead of the curve on sustainability. They are among the most sophisticated, well resourced, IT-savvy organisations in the world. Why can't they work out the carbon footprints of their portfolios?
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The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (Eiopa) said this week that risks were rising for the insurance industry amid the coronavirus pandemic. It warned of a ‘double hit’ to firms, which are facing pressure on their assets and liabilities at the same time.