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  • Philippine bank supervisors, like their counterparts elsewhere, face a complex and often thankless task. But unlike regulators in many other countries, they also face the risk of being taken to court and suspended from their jobs if banks decide to bite back. The problem is a longstanding one, but it is finally starting to be addressed, as Matthew Thomas reports.
  • Bond mandates and lending go together like a cold pint on a sunny day. Sometimes it is as simple as extending cheap loans in return for fee-paying mandates, sometimes it is a 20 year multi-faceted relationship. GlobalCapital delves into the data to find out more.
  • With the restructuring behind it, UBS is in calm waters while many of its rivals are still deciding whether to sink or swim in investment banking.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers has called for an overhaul of regulations which are hurting market liquidity, as part of a major new report on the state of liquidity in financial markets, commissioned by the Global Financial Markets Association and the Institute for International Finance.
  • UBS has overhauled the senior management of its trading business, as Kevin Arnold, head of FX, rates and credit for the Americas, has been given a new cross-asset role that includes equities.
  • Nearly seven years on from the onset of the financial crisis and banks still have €2tr of unwanted assets on their books. Professional services firms, not investment banks, are in the thick of the advisory action, writes David Rothnie.