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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has said that Basel III rules could have a severe impact on capital ratios in the European banking sector, creating a capital shortfall of up to €135bn across the industry.
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Santander has closed York 2019-1, a synthetic securitization of loans granted to SMEs and self-employed borrowers, selling not only the junior risk but a BB-rated mezz tranche — an increasingly common approach driven by regulatory changes which kicked in this year.
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Members of the US House Committee on Agriculture reserved harsh words for a chief European regulator on Wednesday, in a sign that the cross-border spat over derivatives clearing has not yet subsided.
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Prime Collateralised Securities (PCS) has been officially authorised by Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) as a third-party verification agent in France for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) regulatory framework.
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The Bank of England expects Libor-linked collateral to include fallback language in the event that Libor is no longer a viable benchmark, it said on Thursday, suggesting that it will no longer accept any deals without such language as collateral.
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Leveraged credit investor group the European Leveraged Finance Alliance, which started this year supported by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe, has parted ways from the larger organisation, following a six month trial period.