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Collaboration to integrate consolidated bond tape data into electronic trading workflows
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Recently departed banker to resurface in Asia
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The coronavirus crisis has proven that central banks should have financial stability mandates encompassing both macro and micro-prudential policy goals, according to a new paper from the Bank for International Settlements.
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HSBC revealed a big increase in credit loss provisions in its second quarter results on Monday, as it vowed to step up the pace of its strategy shift. In the investment bank, it was a strong outing for fixed income and currencies trading, but a disappointing quarter for equities.
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The European Commission’s proposed amendment to the Liquidity Coverage Ratio Delegated Act suggests covered bonds, such as those issued by NordLB Luxembourg and others, could be excluded, which could extinguish banks’ demand for them. However, it is likely that a solution referencing the covered bond directive will be found.
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The Bank of England will open a new consultation on the way the leverage ratio works in the UK after it has finished reviewing the framework through its committees.
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Citi has hired Florent Chagnard from Credit Suisse to head European CLO syndication in the firm’s London office, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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Société Générale will make its structured products less risky, it said, after a difficult first half of the year in its equities business.
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