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New system starts with nearly 100% coverage of trading data
Europe’s regulator proposes preserving capital requirements while trimming the complexity that hampers cross-border M&A
Banks face an uncertain future as finance goes digital
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The European Commission says it could carve Dutch credit unions out of tough banking rules in a boost for non-bank financing in the Netherlands.
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Korea’s financial regulator will select the country’s first domestic systematically important banks (D-SIBs) later this year as it announces the timetable for implementing regulations that will require lenders to hold a higher level of capital.
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Credit trading desks at banks have been swept by a tornado of job moves, as financial institutions specialists leave or jump to rival firms in a scramble to survive in a shrinking market.
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Equity and bond investors are braced for the revelation — expected as early as June — of European regulations that are likely to force the unbundling of payment for research.
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A bid to neuter Europe’s plan to split banks has been knocked back in the European Parliament, meaning the unloved legislation can grind on despite the opposition of some of Europe’s most powerful member states.
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BNP Paribas is set to lose two experienced traders from its flow credit business in London.