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Rating downgrades on Friday for Turkey sovereign debt have not dented the appetite of the country’s banks to borrow, with two firms said to be joining Akbank in pursuing loans.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) asked the EU Commission to keep its exemption from EU banking regulation, in a letter sent on January 12.
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Akbank plans to launch the first of its semi-annual one year refinancings early next week in the loan market’s first chance this year to gauge appetite for Turkish risk, but there is already a clear indication already that longer tenors will be challenging.
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Following Lloyds Bank's creation of the "CB markets" division, combining trading with capital markets origination, James Garvey, the division’s boss, has laid out the management team for the new structure.
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Royal Bank of Scotland announced on Thursday it was taking an extra $3.8bn provision related to its conduct in US RMBS underwriting, taking its total provision for that area up to $8.3bn. But it emphasised that it wasn’t in negotiation with the US Department of Justice over the settlement, and there could be much more to come.
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UniCredit has appointed a new global head of financial institutions group as it looks to bolster the sector’s importance within its corporate and investment banking division.