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  • Whatever the Italian politicians who form the next government say or do, it is in Brussels and Frankfurt where the fate of Banca Carige and its ilk lies.
  • Barclays has hired a senior credit trader from Citi as another high profile addition to its US credit business.
  • The European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Commission (EC) delivered a double whammy of non-performing loan (NPL) action this week, laying out how to amend bank capital rules to better deal with the problem and explaining how supervisors would treat loans going bad in future. Passing a credible package to deal with NPLs is a crucial step in getting northern member states comfortable with a full Banking Union.
  • Senior executives of the International Finance Corp and Amundi will gather in Paris on Friday afternoon for the official signing of Amundi Planet — Emerging Green One: the innovative fund the organisations set up to invest in green bonds issued by emerging market banks. The fund is already closed and listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange.
  • Société Générale said on Wednesday that Didier Valet, deputy chief executive of the bank and former head of CIB, would be leaving the group — a move driven by US authorities' investigation into the manipulation of Libor.
  • The ECB has published an addendum to serve as guidance for all future non-performing loans. The measure is non-binding and will serve as the basis for dialogue between the ECB and the banks it regulates directly.