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Intermediate Capital Group has made three hires as it seeks to expand its presence in the alternative structured credit market with a new dedicated team of investors.
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The fourth quarter of 2013 saw UK financials finally start to access the Funding for Lending (FLS) scheme in meaningful size, in the last quarter before the scheme shuts out household credit and mortgages to focus on SME and business lending.
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RBS announced a slew of changes on Thursday as the struggling bank undergoes a large restructuring programme that will reduce it from a global lender to a more UK-focused operation. Despite the expected downsizing, those close to RBS are not expecting any major upheavals to its Asian operations just yet, write Rev Hui and Rashmi Kumar.
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Royal Bank of Scotland reported a pre-tax loss of £8.2bn for the full-year 2013 on Thursday, its sixth consecutive year of losses since it was rescued in 2008 and a result that chief executive Ross McEwan called “sobering”.
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The Bank of England’s Prudential Regulatory Authority (PRA) has set out how it wants international banks to operate in the UK and what it expects from foreign regulators. The new rules, set out in a consultation published on Wednesday, will mean international branches from some countries could lose their UK licence, if the PRA deems their home supervisors inadequate.
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HSBC is going to shareholders to get the EU’s maximum 200% bonus for material risk takers approved, but returned disappointing full year numbers which sent shares down 3.5%