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Bank regulators are being encouraged to incentivise green investment through bank capital relief because others have been too slow to take up the fight against climate change. But capital requirements are not designed for this purpose.
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Dutch lenders may account for 35% of the overall Basel III capital shortfall for European banks, even though they make up less than 10% of the region's total exposures and own funds, according to analysts at Rabobank.
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The Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM), the European Union’s system of banking supervision, has laid out its priorities and risks for banks over the coming year. There was a particular focus on Brexit and stress testing.
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Senior bonds subordinated to other senior liabilities will no longer be eligible as collateral when financial institutions borrow from the European Central Bank (ECB), the organisation has announced.
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UK and Chinese officials press ahead with London-Shanghai Stock Connect, China tops the October league table of foreign holders of US Treasuries, and Bank of China opens a new branch in Qatar.
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British and Chinese officials consider launching a bond link between the two countries, Hong Kong and National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) sign agreement to promote the city’s participation in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), and Man Group sets up the first fund under its private fund management (PFM) licence.