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The European Banking Authority’s study of bonus payments, published on Monday, raises the possibility that some banks are breaching the Capital Requirements Directive IV, which requires pay to be linked to the performance of an institution.
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HSBC has hired Michael Ridley as a credit research analyst, specialising in corporate bonds and green bonds. It is a new position, responding to the growth of green bonds by offering detailed, specialist research.
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The latest term sheet for Total Loss Absorbing Capacity, set to be published by the Financial Stability Board this autumn, may end up pitting regulators against one another, as authorities compete to decide which parts of global banks can absorb losses in a crisis.
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Société Générale has appointed Laurent Morel as head of debt capital markets for Asia Pacific, taking over from Yves Jacob who has relocated to Paris.
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A member of Barclays FIG syndicate team, who focussed on covered bonds, has left the bank to return to his previous employer.
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India’s state banks will shoulder the heaviest burden in the industry’s challenge to raise $140bn of new capital over the next four years to meet Basel III regulations, according to Fitch. Public banks face steep medium-term obstacles such as poor balance sheet assets, falling capital generation capabilities and overdependence on state support, it said.