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The Bank of Italy’s efforts to get Italian banks ready for supervision by the ECB has crushed Intesa’s 2013 P&L, as the bank follows the same strategy as peer UniCredit in taking a huge impairment in the final quarter to clean its balance sheet for the impending asset quality review and stress test double-whammy.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has acknowledged that Danish and Norwegian banks do not have enough local currency assets to meet their liquidity requirements (LCR), but stopped short of recommending covered bonds to fill the gap.
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Representatives of the European Commission and the European Central Bank at the European Covered Bond Council’s plenary session in Paris were left struggling to define who would be responsible for a covered bond bank on issuer insolvency under the Single Supervisory Mechanism, only a week before the new regulatory framework is due to get final approval from the European Parliament.
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The International Capital Markets Association and the Bank of England are united in saying that the repo markets suffer from poor use of collateral rather than a lack of supply.
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China’s hands-on approach to IPO reform shows commitment, but if the regulator does not stop changing the goalposts, it will risk confusing and damaging the market, say commentators.
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Hong Kong is coming to grips with a new IPO regime as the city switched to a public filing system on April 1, transforming it into one of the region's most transparent markets.