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  • with Robert Stheeman, chief executive officer, UK Debt Management Office
  • European authorities need to agree the Single Resolution Mechanism by the end of this month or they risk pushing it into the next Parliamentary session, or potentially scuppering talks entirely. This could hit market confidence in the periphery, as the proposed banking union would lose its future financial and institutional backing.
  • The Bank of England is consulting on rules to ensure that even bonuses which have already vested can be clawed back, strengthening its existing powers to stop payment of unvested bonuses.
  • After announcing a spectacular €9.3bn goodwill writedown and €7.2bn loan loss provision, UniCredit is trying to get back on the front foot, with a plan to deploy more capital in central and eastern Europe, while hiving off its non-core portfolio into a standalone business.
  • Investors eager for a yield pick-up are hunting deals from African Bank and similar names, according to medium term note bankers. The borrower took advantage of the demand to print its second ever private placement in dollars on Monday.
  • CEE
    A group of British Ukrainians, EuroMaidan London, is holding a protest outside VTB Capital’s offices in the City of London this afternoon. The group plans to hoist up a washing line of dirty Russian roubles and British pounds in front of VTB in protest at the invasion of Crimea and the UK government’s lack of sanctions on Russian oligarchs and financial institutions.