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Three banks will publish on Monday a set of principles for social and sustainability bonds, which they suggest should be added as an appendix to the Green Bond Principles.
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Though Bank of America remains by far the most fined bank in history, in the second quarter results for the US banks, it was Goldman that felt the heat, sucking up a $1.45bn provision for mortgage litigation and regulatory matters.
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Changes to the rules for valuing bank assets will blast a hole in bank capital in a change which would be “bigger than Basel”, and could leave some institutions with negative equity.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s second quarter profits have jumped by 132% year-on-year, but with a fall in global banking income and small growth elsewhere, the profits were largely driven by a drop in litigation costs.
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Chair of the European Central Bank’s supervisory board Danièle Nouy has revealed deferred tax assets (DTAs) are equivalent to nearly half of Greek banks’ own funds.
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The European Commission is investigating whether higher bank capital requirements have restricted bank lending, particularly to smaller businesses and infrastructure.