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As capital market participants race to meet the January deadline for MiFID II, one obscure aspect of the rules could wreck retail participation in the European bond markets.
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Under Solvency II, regulators’ inability to loosen insurers’ capital requirements could worsen the market situation in a crisis, according to the UK parliament’s Treasury select committee.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has agreed on a final timeline for the 2018 EU-wide stress test, giving banks longer to report their results because of the expected challenges of dealing with the International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS 9).
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Deutsche Bank is still struggling to deploy the €8bn of new capital it raised in March as well as excess liquidity that is streaming back to the bank, leaving its third quarter numbers looking disappointing.
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The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has proposed clarifications to the matching adjustment (MA) in Solvency II, which helps UK insurers invest in long term assets.
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Europe moved one step closer to having uniform rules permitting the issuance of non-preferred senior bonds this week, after the European Commission, Council and Parliament reached an agreement on creditor hierarchies.