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The UK’s largest banks are still using tweaks to capital models to flatter their capital ratios, a practice which regulators plan to discourage in the months ahead.
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European bond yields have fallen to new recent lows as the market takes an increasingly dim view of growth prospects, which has in turn put insurance bonds under increased pressure.
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Virgin Money and Shawbrook posted impressive jumps in underlying profits this week, casting the UK’s challenger banks in a positive light just as some of the country’s biggest lenders contemplate falling revenues.
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Mizuho no longer has a head of FIG DCM, after it parted ways with AJ Davidson after just two months.
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Barclays shareholders are used to the share price plunging on results day, but Tuesday's 10% fall by noon was a lot worse than usual. The main shock of the first results since Jes Staley took over as chief executive in December was a 54% cut in the dividend for 2016 and 2017.
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Reports that Barclays will exit its African operations, known locally as Absa, have left emerging market bond and loan bankers puzzling what future the firm has in the region — historically one of its strengths within CEEMEA — but it is thought it will leave the UK firm better capitalised.