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The European Central Bank’s Asset Quality Review has added another €136bn to the stock of non-performing loans that eurosystem banks are holding, after changing the way loans are assessed across Europe as a whole.
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Spain’s new covered bond law, if passed, will mean a vast improvement in the quality of the country’s covered bond collateral – but could come at the expense of holders of the old bonds, who will find their deals backed by a dwindling pool of poor quality loans, unless they exchange into new deals.
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Europe’s banks are about to get a reality check. Or so say advocates of the European Central Bank’s comprehensive assessment, the results of which come out on Sunday and mark a major event in post crisis banking regulation.
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UBS has seen its exchange traded note program assets more than double in just over a year. The program had approximately $2bn at the end of July 2013 and now has around $4.5bn.
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Société Générale will move its London operations to Canary Wharf, consolidating its three different London sites into one building.
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Hang Seng Indexes and Markit this week launched the Hang Seng Markit iBoxx Offshore RMB Bond Index family (HSM iBoxx), which includes more than 600 indices classified according to criteria such as issuer types, sectors, rating, maturity and size.