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The European Central Bank released details on how its review of bank internal models will progress, a move which could see capital requirements across Europe’s large banks jump, even if the planned ‘Basel IV’ capital rules are stalled indefinitely.
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Bullish talk from the Federal Reserve on interest rate hikes points to a “live meeting” in March, raising concerns about the supply of mortgage-backed securitization (MBS).
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The ECB’s bank supervision unit has revealed more details about its ‘TRIM’ exercise, which, if successful, could be another nail in the coffin for Basel IV.
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The European Commission is working on a proposal for a pan-European personal pension product (PEPP), which it estimates could attract up to €2tr of assets within 10 years, according to document seen by GlobalCapital.
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The European Commission’s expert panel have a suggested a “common roadmap” which will require European member states to change their national laws to push capital markets union (CMU) forward, in a report published on Monday.
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The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) has followed up on a promise made at the end of last year, announcing on Monday that foreign institutional investors are now allowed to enter the onshore FX derivatives market.