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Wide-ranging Market Integration Package would change a dozen financial regulations
Broad political support for EU giving Esma more powers means NCAs must adapt
◆ Private credit and equity to come under oversight for first time... ◆ ... as Bank of England eases burden on banks... ◆ ... amid global shift to lighten up on lenders, with ECB expected next
Scope of UK regulation set to be more restricted than EU equivalent
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Hopes are rising that two regulatory obstacles to sustainability-linked bonds could be removed
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Despite shortcomings and pointing out areas for improvement, latest report on IFRS9 shows that default rates were lower than banks' models had indicated
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Eight years on from conception and an integrated capital market in Europe is a long way off, but that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone
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Looking beyond domestic comfort is key to achieving the economy-of-scale benefits an integrated market could bring
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The divorcees are taking back collaboration and that's good news for capital markets
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◆ Captive CLO equity teams race for funding ◆ Could there be regulatory reform in EU securitization next year? ◆ New York calling