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HSBC’s anticipated cuts to its global banking and markets (GBM) division may make sense. But they will not be easy to pull off smoothly.
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One of Europe’s leading bond syndicate bankers is leaving MUFG.
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Deutsche Bank has moved down a bucket in the Financial Stability Board’s latest assessment of global systemically important banks (G-SIBs), with the German firm expecting further ‘efficiencies’ to stem from its broad-ranging restructuring plan.
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While the banking sector has pushed for capital requirements to be tweaked to favour green lending, European Central Bank vice president Luis de Guindos said on Thursday that equity funding might prove more appropriate than this for funding new climate technologies. On the same day, the head of supervision at the ECB said capital relief for green assets must be based on evidence.
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ING and Rabobank choose markets heads — FIG’s Falth leaves UBS — DZ picks covered bonds boss
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The retirement of Samir Assaf, HSBC’s long-serving head of global banking and markets (GBM), paves the way for a long overdue restructuring of that division. This will test the bank’s new-look management team.