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September 2016

News ’Jury still out’ on too-big-to-fail as G-SIB capital lags smaller banks

Despite years of official efforts to end the problem of banks that are too big to fail, many of the world’s biggest and most systemically important institutions have less capital put aside than smaller lenders — an anomaly causing concern to (...)

August 2016

Opinion Deposit balances will rise in the UK despite interest rate cut

According to Bartosz Golba, Senior Analyst for Wealth Management at Verdict Financial, Despite the initial turmoil caused by the UK’s vote to leave the EU, the value of UK individuals’ savings and investments will not decrease significantly in the long (...)

July 2016

News Bank troubles make Unipol worst-performing European insurer post-Brexit

Unipol Gruppo Finanziario SpA’s exposure to the Italian banking sector has made it the worst-performing stock in a sample of top European insurers and reinsurers since the U.K.’s vote to leave the EU roiled markets, according to data from S&P Global Market (...)

May 2016

News S&P Global Market Intelligence: Basel mortgage floors could slash capital ratios at Dutch banks

London (S&P Global Market Intelligence) 10 May 2016 - Dutch banks could see their capital ratios significantly eroded under proposed new global rules on estimating the riskiness of mortgage loans, S&P Global Market Intelligence calculations (...)

February 2016

Opinion Anatomy of the European Banks Rout – AT1 bonds

European bank stocks have collapsed so far this year whilst their credit default swaps have risen rapidly. Surely the credit and equity markets are telling us something? – Europe’s nascent economic recovery is over? Negative rates are killing net interest margins? They don’t (...)

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