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Société Générale is looking at cutting around 1,600 jobs across the group, while also closing its over-the-counter (OTC) commodities business and proprietary trading firm.
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Strategists at Deloitte fear that there is ‘no simple answer’ to the issue of retail investors holding bail-inable bank debt, despite changes in the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) aiming to reduce participation from the sector.
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Nationwide announced the first distributed Sonia-linked RMBS on Monday, a milestone for the securitization market, which has lagged behind public sector and covered bond markets in switching to the post-Libor benchmark. The UK building society also switched the basis of its whole balance sheet to the new benchmark at the start of its new financial year on Friday.
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Activist shareholder Edward Bramson’s Sherborne Investors Management has made a detailed critique of Barclays’ markets business in a letter penned to shareholders, saying it did not have enough support from asset management or corporate banking operations to work well.
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The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) probably offers more definitive protection for covered bond investors than the newly minted Covered Bond Directive, delegates at the 12th annual IMN covered bond conference in London heard last week.
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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.