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The European Commission is said to be nearing a final endorsement of the regulatory technical standards for one of the main components of Europe's post-crisis bail in rules.
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The European Commission has asked for a study on whether firms with small trading books might be able to use a different version of Basel’s proposed rules on capital for trading assets, or whether the rules could be calibrated differently.
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Despite high profile restructuring efforts, the exit of business lines and substantial redundancies in debt capital markets, Deutsche Bank’s front office headcount remains remarkably resilient.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has outlined plans to speed up approvals for wholesale debt issues listed in London, a change which it hopes will particularly benefit borrowers from outside the EU, and ABS and covered bond issuers.
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Signs of progress under new chief executive Jes Staley saw Barclays shares up almost 4% early on Wednesday, but with profits down 25% and return on equity languishing at 3.8% in the first quarter, they were soon trading down.
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Andreas Dombret, executive board member of Germany’s Bundesbank, last week rejected claims that post-crisis regulation has significantly increased costs for banks and rendered bank lending less profitable.