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Bankers are expecting the Financial Stability Board (FSB) to loosen up its final total loss-absorbing capacity (TLAC) rule, set to be published on Monday, after the Federal Reserve published its own draft consultation of the rule last week.
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JP Morgan has hired a banker from HSBC to join its FIG ratings advisory team.
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Crédit Agricole’s corporate and investment banking unit, hampered by a sluggish market, is the sole black spot on otherwise solid third quarter results for the bank.
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The European Banking Authority published the plan for its Europe wide stress tests in 2016 on Thursday. The tests will apply to over 70% of the European banking sector.
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Natixis posted weak corporate and investment banking revenues for the third quarter of the year on Wednesday evening, despite strong performances in equities and structured finance.
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Société Générale said that uncertainty over China and market volatility had hurt its third quarter investment banking numbers, with equities and fixed income both damaged by turbulent markets.