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A switch in regulator from the Bank of Spain to Europe’s Single Supervisory Mechanism and more regulatory certainty has reopened a route to capital raising for Spain’s banks — synthetic securitization.
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A vice-president in BMO Capital Markets’ DCM team has left the bank, GlobalCapital understands.
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HSBC plans to sidestep continued global uncertainty about how TLAC rules will work by issuing senior debt from its holding company until further notice, according to the bank’s strategic plan laid out in its annual results on Monday.
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Crédit Agricole penned an €18bn deal to simplify its complex ownership structure, something investors have long criticised, to boost its capital base and allow it to pay dividends fully in cash.
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Deutsche Bank and Australia and New Zealand Bank have lost senior members of their teams in Asia.
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Daiwa Capital Markets has placed two London-based executive directors at risk, GlobalCapital understands.