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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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  • Scor SE tightened pricing significantly for its restricted tier one (RT1) trade on Tuesday, a deal that had an innovate structural feature that will allow it to be treated as a liability on the insurer’s balance sheet.
  • The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) updated its regulations on capital bonds last week, encouraging lenders to supplement their capital with new issuance and start getting ready to comply with international standards on meeting total loss absorption capacity (TLAC) requirements. But it also clarified loss absorption terms — a move that may impact offshore additional tier one volumes from the Mainland.
  • SRI
    The European Commission plans to move ahead fast with a wide range of actions to green financial markets, according to a leaked draft of its Action Plan on Sustainable Finance, seen by GlobalCapital.
  • SSA
    An awful lot of capital and financial market participants are relaxed about Sunday's Italian election, predicting that coalitions and deadlock will remain a staple of Italy's political system. But others urge caution — and hedging — while the going is good for fear that complacency is taking hold, writes Costas Mourselas.
  • The issues surrounding Italy’s debt burden refuse to go away, but not all market participants believe that a change of government on Sunday would be able to stall or reverse the country’s recent economic progress.
  • UBS’s new head of corporate client solutions in EMEA believes the bank can weather any downturn in FIG revenues and make the running in M&A, writes David Rothnie.