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  • A rates and structured sales banker at NordLB has resigned and will taking a job in the treasury department of Ålandsbanken, a bank headquartered in the Åland Islands, an autonomous region in Finland.
  • Nomura’s wholesale business in Europe, the Middle East and Africa underperformed other regions in the last quarter, with the results coming out after the bank announced it is to scale back trading operations there. But the wholesale division registered a profit overall — a rare occurrence of late.
  • Populism and economic change are melting down old idols. When the next crisis comes, new fiscal and monetary tools will be used — including helicopter money.
  • Germany’s constitutional court said this week that the EU had not exceeded its powers when establishing the first two pillars of the banking union, dismissing a law suit brought forward by a group of academics.
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    Banca Carige has plans to convert its tier two bonds into equity and raise €900m of fresh capital, as it looks to turn itself around and avoid the need for a bail-out from the Italian state.
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    Analysts at S&P Global Ratings fear that a lower for longer interest rate environment could turn bank profitability into a “more structural problem”, with the European Central Bank set to cut its policy rates further in the coming months.