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  • GlobalCapital is saddened to report that Romain Etienne, a FIG syndicate banker at Morgan Stanley, died suddenly this week. We would like to pass on our condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues.
  • The ECB’s review of bank internal models, dubbed TRIM, looks set to swell bank balance sheets in the year ahead — partially removing any benefit European firms get from a delay of the Basel Committee’s new credit risk rules.
  • The Basel Committee said on Tuesday that it will not be ready to announce the final calibration of the ‘Basel IV’ measures next week, as previously planned.
  • Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank have settled with the US Department of Justice, putting an end to some of the worst uncertainties hanging over both banks. But Barclays said that it had been sued by the DoJ in connection with RMBS underwriting, and that it was going to fight the case.
  • A private sector recapitalisation of the ailing Italian bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, is looking increasingly unlikely, following the limited take-up for the liability management exercise and low interest in the equity raising, meaning that state-led intervention will now be needed.
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    Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena's share price plummeted this morning, then rebounded, then fell back again, as fears have shifted to whether the bank can remain solvent, and the Italian government moved to be ready to bail it out.