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The European Commission has proposed a package of measures to tackle the European conundrum of non-performing loans; it includes a mandatory level of how banks must provision against these loans and their new EC determined definition.
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EU finance ministers failed on Tuesday morning to reach an agreement on the so-called 'banking package', a set of rules aiming at updating and fine-tuning European banking regulation.
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The UK’s Prudential Regulation Authority is standing its ground over its interpretation of Solvency II amid pressure from politicians and industry bodies. But on issues ranging from insurers’ capital requirements and assets to the UK’s departure from the EU and even what the PRA’s objectives should be, there is lively debate over how a future regulatory regime should look.
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The European Commission’s proposals for a principles-based covered bond directive have been broadly welcomed, but the lack of detail on assets that might be eligible for covered bonds has caused concern.
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Amy Tan has been promoted to head of debt capital markets origination for Asia ex-Japan at JP Morgan, effective immediately.
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Brussels has moved even faster than green finance experts hoped to bring forward its Sustainable Finance Action Plan, a document stuffed with measures to change the way financial markets operate and make them better fitted for the fight against climate change.