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The Bank of England sprung no surprises on Thursday and held interest rates at 0.5%, but new figures showing arrears continuing to fall are the latest in a run of strong data that has some BoE policymakers agitating for action to cool the housing market.
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The Bank of England sprung no surprises on Thursday and held interest rates at 0.5%, but new figures showing arrears continuing to fall are the latest in a run of strong data that has some BoE policymakers agitating for action to cool the housing market.
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CEO Antony Jenkins praised Barclays as a bond arranger, leveraged finance, advisory and ECM house on Thursday, while simultaneously announcing 7,000 job cuts, to fall mainly on front-office trading businesses.
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The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s proposed changes to its securitization framework threaten to make master trust vehicles “unworkable” in the country, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Barclays’ Asia Pacific chairman and chief executive Robert Morrice is retiring after 17 years with the bank. Andrew Jones and Eiji Nakai have been appointed co-CEOs for the region.
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As Barclays results days go, today’s has not been too painful. The shares were down 4% by lunchtime, but that only took them back to their level a week ago. After the annual results in February, the shares fell 6.5% on the first morning.