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George Osborne, UK chancellor of the exchequer, announced a tax measure to stimulate the private placement market in his Autumn Statement this week, writes Elly Whittaker.
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Daniel Petherick, ex-managing director and head of equity derivative flow sales for Europe, Middle East and Africa at Citigroup in London, has joined Société Générale as head of European flow derivatives sales, also based in London.
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The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation has partnered with TriOptima, enabling daily reconciliation of over-the-counter derivatives trades that are reported to DTCC’s European trade repository via triResolve, as mandated by the European Market Infrastructure Regulation.
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The two major Canadian investment banks, Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and TD, reported fourth quarter and full year results this week, and demonstrated starkly differing performances in their wholesale divisions.
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The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme) has tried to put flesh on the bones of the capital markets union concept, recommending the European Commission set firm targets to boost Europe’s stock market capitalisation and level of market debt finance.
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The European Banking Authority said in a consultation paper that it expects that the Minimum Requirement for Own Funds and Eligible Liabilities (MREL), to be applied to EU banks, to be “compatible” with the Financial Stability Board’s proposal for Total Loss Absorbing Capacity (TLAC).