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Handelsbanken has hired Nils Colldahl for its DCM team, as part of the bank's expansion of euro-denominated bond origination.
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Sabine Lautenschläger, vice-chair of the supervisory board of the European Central Bank (ECB), has said that deregulating the financial system would be a "big mistake".
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BNP Paribas blamed a comparably favourable second quarter of 2016 for a dip in its fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) revenues over the last three months, making a slight dent in its overall global markets business — despite a hefty leap in equity and prime services.
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HSBC has started to record a separate line in its financial reporting for "costs associated with the UK’s exit from the EU". The bank booked just $4m of costs this quarter for Brexit, but said costs could rise to $200m-$300m.
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The European Commission is consulting until October on ways to deal with Europe’s non-performing loan problem, and has outlined plans for a new contractual instrument, called the ‘accelerated loan security’, to protect secured creditors from default — without enforcing security through the courts.
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Deutsche Bank’s resurrection as a force in capital markets will have to wait a little longer, based on disappointing second quarter figures the bank released on Thursday. Though the bank has rebuilt its capital base and settled many of its legal issues, its investment bank underperformed second quarter numbers from US peers.