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Eurobank has securitized a €2bn portfolio of non-performing mortgages, ahead of the likely development of a Greek version of the Italian guarantee scheme for senior tranches of NPL deals.
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Equity investors welcomed the prospects of elections in Greece, sending bank stocks up 25% this week. But with banks in the country struggling with non-performing exposures (NPE), the debt market is unlikely to see a change in negative sentiment, said FIG bankers.
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Commerzbank is expanding its investment banking business as it doubles down in its domestic heartland, writes David Rothnie.
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Low growth in the euro area could harm banks’ ability to issue bail-in debt, the European Central Bank said on Wednesday. Capital ratios are resilient enough in the face of a downside scenario, but the central bank expects profitability levels to remain low.
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The German Financial Stability Committee suggested on Monday that the country’s financial supervisory authority (BaFin) raise the countercyclical capital buffer in the face of what it sees as increasing systemic risk.
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The speed with which sterling sub-sectors have switched their benchmark rate from Libor to Sonia has been astonishing. There’s still some way to go, particularly in the corporate market, but the transition, which looked almost unassailable in 2017, might just be done on time.