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Covered bond harmonisation is likely to become a more urgent topic for issuers and local regulators after the European Banking Authority published the presentation that it is scheduled to discuss with market participants on Friday.
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TD securities has hired a banker to join its origination and syndication team in London.
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Credit Suisse has recruited the former head of UK equity capital markets at Nomura as part of plans to beef up its corporate broking business.
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The European Banking Authority expects new accounting standards to take a further heavy toll on banks’ capital levels but European parliamentarians are calling for a departure from global regulatory standards.
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Natixis’s ‘asset light’ restructuring strategy, called New Frontiers, showed signs of success in Q3 with revenue from new loan production more than doubling and equities jumping 14%.
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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.