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It is not enough to just undo some of the European Commission’s more controversial proposals
Despite a tepid response in a 2024 consultation, there are signs EU authorities are laying the groundwork
Parliament’s draft amendments are kinder to the market than Commission's
The conditions are set so that 2026 promises to be even better than the already impressive 2025. A deepening of esoteric asset classes, combined with entirely new deal types, as well as more debut issuers are set to be the key themes, writes Tom Hall
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The Significant Risk Transfer (SRT) market is set for growth but faces headwinds, principally in the form of Basel IV, which, while increasing the need to transfer risk, makes SRT a less efficient tool for doing so. Even so, growth seems likely as nascent markets develop, new assets are considered, and global regulators come to recognise the importance of SRT in managing bank capital and risk
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Scrapping the cap will not help attract talent, say City bankers, who also fear ending up with less overall pay
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As the Treasury’s radical mini-budget weakens confidence in the UK economy, markets see little benefit in an ideological approach to financial regulation
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Afme leads protest against European Parliament ‘jeopardising’ decarbonisation
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Regulation-hungry regimes’ continual push to increase capital controls may start to cause more problems than it solves
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The EU Social Taxonomy has been shelved indefinitely due to difficulties in agreeing on a conceptual framework and measurement system that would work at both the EU and global level