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Europe’s regulator proposes preserving capital requirements while trimming the complexity that hampers cross-border M&A
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Europe's regulator seeks to reduce complexity while 'preserving banks' resilience and resolvability'
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Europe already has a powerful tool to deal with banks that fail to show they have the proper risk controls in place — it’s called the supervisory review and evaluation process.
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Prudential plc on Tuesday announced plans to issue three tranches of long dated subordinated debt as it prepares to spin off M&G Prudential. The notes are set to feature a clause allowing the financial institution to transfer them to the proposed new holding company for its UK and European business.
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HSBC Securities Services has appointed two global co-heads — one of them a well-known figure in the debt capital markets.
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The European Commission has unveiled a portfolio of financial guarantee transactions it is doing to support development in Africa and regions bordering the EU. Among them are two programmes conducted by the African Development Bank, including its new synthetic securitisation.
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The European Mortgage Federation — European Covered Bond Council (EMF-ECBC) has reached consensus on four critical areas of concern in response to a draft report from the European Parliament’s Economic & Monetary Affairs Committee (ECON) on the European Commission’s proposals for a covered bond legislative framework.
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An SSA bond and covered bond trader who was on indefinite leave from his desk following the launch of an investigation into the SSA market by the US Department of Justice in 2015 is back at work, GlobalCapital understands. His return has come as a US court dismissed a lawsuit related to the investigation.