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The truth about MiFID II, probably the most far-reaching reform of European equity capital markets for many years, will begin to be revealed on January 3, when market participants have to start implementing this huge new addition to the rule book.
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Mizuho Bank is preparing to sell the first ever Panda bond by a Japanese issuer, after picking three local banks to manage the deal.
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The vast majority of credit institution debt held in Greece, Spain, Italy and Portugal comes from domestic issuers, suggesting that market capacity for debt meeting their minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL) may be limited, the European Central Bank (ECB) said in its latest macroprudential bulletin.
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The Single Resolution Board has come up with a policy on the minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (MREL), clarifying its position on the eligibility of structured notes and retail holdings and giving banks up to four years to hit their institution-specific targets.
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The Bank of England looks set to allow EU banks without material retail operations to continue to operate as branches in the UK after Brexit, reducing the chance that they will need to raise large amounts of capital for their UK operations.
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The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said this week that the largest US banks had made ‘significant progress’ in drawing up resolution plans.