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The European Mortgage Federation – European Covered Bond Council (EMF-ECBC) will present its Energy Efficient Mortgage initiative at the 22nd conference of parties (COP22) climate summit on November 15 in Marrakech.
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The European Commission on Tuesday issued a thinly disguised warning to the UK that obtaining equivalence for various regulations could be a long, difficult process.
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HSBC’s wholesale businesses beat expectations this quarter, with rates and credit driving revenues in global banking and markets up 10% compared with last year.
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Société Générale beat expectations despite posting a 2.4% year on year decline in third quarter profit, as it offset weakness in its French retail banking unit by becoming the latest bank to benefit from increased revenues from trading fixed income, currencies and commodities.
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Barclays almost doubled the size of its frontline buffers during the summer, covering expected volatility after the UK's June 23 vote to leave the EU, while the bank is now planning its future operations based on the end of passporting. Other UK banks, however, were not so cautious, with their buffers almost flat through the Brexit period.
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An online repository of resources for green bond issuers, including a pair of document templates to help guide new entrants, has gone live.