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BlackRock and Amundi, the largest asset managers in the US and Europe, have both published policies on how they intend to engage with companies about climate change. After widespread criticism, BlackRock has moved a long way towards a more proactive stance, but it is not clear yet that either firm is prepared to get really tough with high carbon emitters — especially in their passive portfolios.
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A professor of financial law told a panel at the European Banking Institute this week that the EU still had a “rather long way to go” in its work to establish a credible bail-in regime, leaving member states vulnerable to costly bailouts.
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The Financial Stability Board is looking into how banks have used their capital and liquidity buffers during the coronavirus crisis and expects to publish a report containing some of its ‘preliminary’ findings in July.
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BofA puts China tech in focus – Davis Polk adds to Beijing team – SGX plants seeds for Orchid bonds
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Bond Origination Technologies (Bots), a new tech company that aims to automate pricing indications in the primary debt capital markets, has made two hires as it prepares to launch its first live pilot in the second quarter.
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The EU Commission is rushing to untangle legislation that would have stopped EU investors from buying Australian securitizations or covered bonds, after the country ended up on the EU’s list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions.