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  • Investors in some tier one instruments issued by HSH Nordbank are taking their complaints to court in Germany, claiming that the way in which the notes were written down and the coupon payments missed was improper.
  • Twenty-seven universal banks, investment banks and brokerages have confirmed or are considering moving operations or staff from the UK to the rest of the EU, according to EY. Paris is gaining in popularity as a destination for UK financial services firms, but Dublin appears to be the top choice.
  • A former director in Deutsche’s insurance solutions business has joined Blackstone’s Tactical Opportunities team as a principal.
  • A member of the supervisory board of the European Central Bank has hit out at European member states for failing to introduce countercyclical buffer rates for banks during this economic cycle.
  • Danske Bank is looking to issue a senior non-preferred bond, giving primary market investors a chance to judge the institution after developments in a money laundering scandal have raised the prospect of it receiving a large fine from US authorities. Danske follows BNP Paribas, which paid up to print a new deal on Thursday.
  • It might be a new year but the same old problems are haunting the Italian banking sector. On Wednesday the European Central Bank took the unprecedented step of appointing administrators to run struggling Banca Carige. The supervisor hopes that the intervention will solve long-standing governance problems, but it may not be enough for the bank to pull off an equity raise and ensure its survival.