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    Minutes of the European Central Bank’s meeting at the beginning of June, released this week, cooled investor worries about the tensions between it and the German Constitutional Court (BVG).
  • Soaring prices in bond and equity markets have left investors vulnerable to a crash that could be triggered by an array of risks from corporate insolvencies to Brexit, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned on Thursday.
  • Sovereign wealth funds are not using their huge resources to tackle climate change, and are therefore impeding the world's efforts to meet the goals of the Paris agreement, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has warned.
  • A group of lawmakers led by Texas Republican Van Taylor has sent a letter this week to secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin and chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell, urging them to address the ‘looming crisis’ in the commercial real estate market, particularly for struggling borrowers saddled with CMBS debt.
  • Generali agreed to take a large stake in fellow Italian insurance company Cattolica this week. The deal includes plans for a €500m capital increase, which takes the pressure off Cattolica to boost its solvency position and means the firm will no longer seek to access the market for restricted tier one debt.
  • The Black Lives Matter protests have propelled discussions about ethnic diversity in the UK’s financial sector, and companies are likely to face more pressure from employees, investors and the government.