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The results of the European Central Bank’s latest supervisory review and evaluation process (SREP) showed that one bank fell in breach of its capital requirements in 2018.
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The executive chairman of Nomura’s Middle East and North Africa business is among those set to leave the firm as part of a big restructuring. Senior bankers in EMEA capital solutions and convertibles are at risk of redundancy
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Data modelling firm Simudyne, which uses an innovative approach to simulating market scenarios, has said its technology will help banks execute trades, as different asset classes grapple with algorithmic trading and risk predictions. The company has closed a new round of fundraising led by Barclays.
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The head of financial reporting and accounting at the European Commission, Didier Millerot, speaks to Ruth Beddows, managing director of GlobalCapital and Euromoney Conferences, about the Covered Bond Directive and third country equivalence.
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Amir Hoveyda, UBS’s global head of debt capital markets, is stepping down from his job at the firm.
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House prices in some advanced and emerging countries are at risk of a crash that could trigger a new bout of financial volatility, the International Monetary Fund warned on Thursday. It said that governments should tighten financial rules rather than hike interest rates to take steam out of the market, in an analysis published ahead of the spring meeting of its 189 country members next week.