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The courts are starting to show that they have a key role to play in determining how EU bank resolutions play out.
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It is with much sadness that we have to report the death of Vishal Savadia.
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CLSA took a hit this week after its long-serving chief executive officer, Jonathan Slone, and the bank’s chief operating officer both resigned, barely two weeks after chairman Tang Zhenyi also quit. The firm is caught in a struggle with its Chinese state-backed owner, Citic Securities, with the pair’s different approaches to investment banking a major sticking point. Jonathan Breen reports.
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The Italian government is to implement a two-year programme which will replace the Garanzia sulla Cartolarizzazione delle Sofferenze (GACS) scheme in order to help the banks shift their €200bn stock of non-performing loans (NPLs) off balance sheet. In a surprise, however, the new version of the scheme will not include language to incorporate unlikely-to-pay (UTP) loans.
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Chinese commercial banks’ rush to sell tier two bonds has begun. These banks look set to sell more subordinated debt this week than they did in the whole first quarter of 2018.
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In this round-up China’s new Foreign Investment Law is tipped to spark a wave of capital inflows, the US and China attack each other’s human rights records, Bank of China (BOC) expects onshore bond yields to fall but offshore ones to stabilise