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Artificial intelligence is changing the investment banking game. But banks are divided on whether to cut costs or try and win more deals
Ex-Crédit Agricole banker to be based in Paris
Édouard Sauce had been with the firm for almost a decade
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Private specialty finance company Ag Resource Management (ARM) named Rasool Alizadeh as chief financial officer and president of capital markets. Alizadeh joins from FortiFi, a growing Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) lender that issued its first securitization last year.
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The European Commission has included measures to improve the regulatory framework for non-performing loan securitizations in its latest coronavirus response package, while also beginning the classification of synthetic securitizations to qualify for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) designation.
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Equity capital markets have been relentless since the first coronavirus rescue issues in the spring. There is no let-up, with several large deals announced in the past fortnight and scheduled to be priced in August. However, bankers are worried that tired investors are near breaking point.
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A new study from the European Central Bank has found that phasing-in capital requirements can lead to a significant boost in bank solvency levels, but that it can also contribute to an increase in risk-taking.
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Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets has appointed Eve Marlborough as a director in its bond syndicate team following the resignation of Colin Parkhill.
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HSBC has become the latest bank to create a dedicated team for sustainable finance amid the coronavirus crisis. This is part of a new strategic solutions group, which will also house two other solutions units: one for corporate finance, and one for financial institutions and capital.
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