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Europe's regulator seeks to reduce complexity while 'preserving banks' resilience and resolvability'
Two senior bankers to leave, new roles for Tayler and Roose
Managing director is joining Citi's SSA and covered bond trading team
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published a bold consultation paper setting out guidelines for loan origination and credit monitoring. Although the paper is likely to be welcomed, some areas will probably be burdensome for banks to comply with.
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The Bank of England expects Libor-linked collateral to include fallback language in the event that Libor is no longer a viable benchmark, it said on Thursday, suggesting that it will no longer accept any deals without such language as collateral.
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Eliezer Ben Zimra and Guillaume Rigeade will join Carmignac’s fixed income team next month to manage a multi-asset fund.
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NIBC Bank said on Tuesday that its risk-weighted asset base would grow by more than €1bn, as a result of the European Central Bank’s targeted review of internal models (TRIM). Model changes demanded by the Dutch regulator made its common equity tier one (CET1) ratio slump from 18.5% to 16.1%.
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Rainer Wagner is leaving Barclays, six months after it was announced he would be taking on more responsibilities at the bank.
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A syndicate banker at Rabobank focusing on sovereigns, supranational and agencies (SSAs) has left after just six months to return to UBS, where he worked between 2015 and 2017.