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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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Bank of England governor Mark Carney this week moved to reduce the capital burden on UK banks by allowing institutions meeting a minimum 7% core tier one capital ratio to reduce the amount of liquid assets they hold.
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Chile’s new covered bond legislation, through which Banco Santander Chile issued the country’s first covered bond in August, lacks crucial features that would give the country’s covered bonds a higher rating than the issuer’s senior unsecured rating, according to Fitch. But the rating agency does not rule out upgrades in the future once the cover pool is well established.
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Over-bloated sector teams have suffered as investment banks have cut their coverage efforts to reduce costs. David Rothnie reports on whether they have gone for good.
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HSBC has promoted Mustafa Aziz Ata to the newly created position head of debt capital markets for the Middle East and North Africa.
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Richard Tynan has been appointed head of syndicate EMEA at RBS in London. He replaces Myles Clarke, who was named COO of RBS's new markets client board in July.
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Bob Fernandez started at Wells Fargo this month as head of international debt capital markets and syndicate. He joins just after Harvey Hoogakker was hired in July as managing director of credit origination and syndication, write Francesca Young and Michael Turner.