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The European Central Bank is giving Banca Carige yet more time to boost its capital. If the lender cannot turn itself around, authorities will regret dithering while the private sector walked away.
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Nomura has hired Tom Lowe to cover financial institutions in the UK and Ireland.
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Sandeep Agarwal, a veteran of the financial institutions bond market, has parted ways with Credit Suisse to join a new company.
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The European Central Bank has seized control of Banca Carige after a majority of board members resigned. The new administrators include the old CEO and chair, originally proposed by the Malacalza family, as well as a lawyer with experience of merging financial entities.
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A Dutch court is expected to rule next year that the former creditors of SNS are entitled to compensation for losses they suffered as a result of the bank’s nationalisation in 2013. This episode is being followed closely by the bondholders that were more recently wiped out in the resolution of Banco Popular, who feel that the two cases have a lot in common.
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The European Central Bank has said that its swap arrangement with the Bank of England, which would help financial firms access liquidity in a foreign currency, would not be affected if the UK leaves the EU with no deal.