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Policymakers and market participants are divided over a proposal to lower bank capital requirements for green assets, after the European Commission said this week that it was considering new measures to promote sustainable finance.
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Société Générale has set a goal of raising €100bn in financing for the clean energy transition between 2016 and 2020, ahead of the final report from the European Commission’s high-level expert group (HLEG) on sustainable finance.
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The accountancy firm has hired a former HSBC official as a partner in its UK banking and capital markets team.
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The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision has put pen to paper in finalising the international set of banking regulations known as Basel III, giving capital markets some long-awaited clarity on the way in which banks should model for risk. By Tyler Davies.
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In feedback to UK insurers after a stress test this week, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) was mostly positive about the sector but suggested they could improve their analysis of basic own funds under Solvency II.
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Several bankers are leaving HSBC's bond teams, including its head of public sector syndicate, according to sources.