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The European Commission plans to tackle prospectus rules, SME credit scoring, revamped securitization rules, private placements and long term investment funds in the first phase of its plans to build a capital markets union.
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The regulatory tide has turned, and banks are no longer trusted to assess their own capital needs. The Basel Committee’s latest proposals on bank disclosure, published on Wednesday, would add detailed information on internal modelling to existing bank reporting.
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Andrew Hauser, director of markets strategy at the Bank of England, said on Thursday market discipline must lie at the heart of attempts to fix conduct in wholesale markets.
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Nomura reported a sharp decline in investment banking revenues and profits for the final quarter of 2014 — the third quarter of the bank’s 2014/2015 fiscal year — on Thursday. The Japanese bank suffered from plummeting revenues in its fixed income business, particularly in EMEA and the Americas.
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Hong Kong has published its second consultation paper (CP2) on a resolution regime for financial institutions, as it readies itself for a new set of capital requirements – Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (TLAC). Market participants expect bond volumes to go up as banks prepare for the new regime, although for that to happen, the government will need to come up with answers to some tough questions, writes Rev Hui.
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Deutsche Bank’s fourth quarter numbers show the firm defying doubters who questioned the wisdom of its recommitment to fixed income trading. The bank reported fourth quarter debt sales and trading revenues up 13% to €1.15bn, against a backdrop of its US peers reporting drops of 16% (Citi) to 30% (BAML).