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The Single Resolution Board said on Monday that it would not compensate creditors or shareholders who lost money as part of the resolution process for Banco Popular, after Deloitte found that these investors would have fared no better in an insolvency procedure.
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Credit Suisse has rehired a senior FIG banker from Morgan Stanley to become co-head of EMEA debt capital markets — a role which will be based in Paris, rather than London.
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Transposing the European Commission’s covered bond directive into Spanish Cédulas law should result in multi-notch Cédulas upgrades, Fitch said. This could help allay concerns about other legal reforms that will lower collateral protection, and help boost confidence that the impending overhaul of the Spanish legal framework can be executed deftly.
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Natixis has made three senior appointments in Hong Kong to support its growing investment banking activities in Asia Pacific.
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NatWest Markets has come a long way since the dark days of its repeated restructurings. For a while, RBS was a punchline for gallows humour about the state of investment banking (not to mention the participation of the state in investment banking). Senior bankers jumped or were pushed, while the firm closed offices, sold off its US operations, trimmed its ambitions and seemed ready to settle down as a bit-part domestic player in the capital markets. But it is often darkest before the dawn.
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The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) floated the idea of a European network of guarantee schemes this week, in the latest indication it is seeking to eliminate disparities in how resolution and recovery of insurance firms works across the EU.