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Highly anticipated report did not mention future role of AT1 capital
Surprising alignment on stablecoins and strong support for tokenised assets, but details are sparse
Using AI to facilitate credit decisions poses regulatory problems
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In this round-up, US president Joe Biden identifies China as a key competitor, both the official manufacturing and services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMIs) come weaker-than-expected this month, and regulators ask 13 financial technology companies including Tencent Holdings and ByteDance to examine their businesses and fix the problems.
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Veteran banker Ronny Chng, from United Overseas Bank has passed away, according to an Asia Pacific Loan Market Association announcement.
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The economic potential of renewable energy is awesome, and should make fossil fuels obsolete by 2050, according to a new study by Carbon Tracker. But despite the compelling cost arguments for renewables, an enormous political effort will still be needed to accelerate their adoption if disastrous climate change is to be avoided.
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The European Investment Bank strode into the digital capital markets this week with a blockchain bond. While the bond itself was an important milestone, a key achievement of the trade was its use of a digital euro provided by the Banque de France for the cash settlement leg.
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Artemis hunts JP Morgan banker for dope job — BNPP hires Germany levfin head — Eagle Point swoops for trader — Nelson joins Funding Circle treasury — Investec launches new NY trading desk — HSBC replaces Preschez with Richier — Denmark names new DMO chief
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NatWest Group recorded a loss at its investment bank on Thursday, after climbing down from the dizzying heights of last year’s first quarter profits. The weaker numbers weighed on the performance of the group, but the bank still managed to breeze past market expectations.
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