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A senior FIG syndicate banker has quit BNP Paribas to move to Danske Bank in Copenhagen.
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The London branch of the Japanese firm has put two bankers ‘at risk,’ one of whom had been actively involved in emerging markets, covered bonds and SSA syndicate.
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The Swiss Federal Council has announced a higher leverage ratio of 5% for Credit Suisse and UBS, as well as outlining how it plans to bring in total loss absorbing capital (TLAC) rules for the two banks.
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The European Commission is taking six member states to court over their failure to bring in bank resolution rules.
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A senior FIG syndicate banker has quit BNP Paribas to move to Danske Bank in Copenhagen.
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Crédit Agricole has agreed to pay fines totalling $787.3m after admitting to transferring funds for clients subject to US sanctions.