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Barclays has structured a new mortgage master issuer vehicle, raising the prospects of a return to RMBS funding for a bank which has been absent from the market for nearly a decade. The new vehicle uses the same revolutionary technology present in Coventry Building Society’s Economic Master Issuer deal, which slashes the time, cost and complexity of running these structures.
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Market participants will be reassessing the role of deposit guarantee schemes in European Union bank bailouts after this week’s ruling by the European Court of Justice that the 2014 rescue of Banca Tercas should have been upheld as lawful.
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Sameer Rehman, director of debt and capital markets at TD Securities in London, is heading back to Toronto after 12 years in the UK to focus on Canadian public sector borrowers.
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Jane Fraser, CEO of Citigroup, said on Monday — her first day in the post — that the bank was committing itself to net zero financed greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. It joins major banks such as Barclays, HSBC and Morgan Stanley in having made such a promise.
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The European Banking Authority has proposed the introduction of a green asset ratio for EU financial institutions, which would measure the share of EU Taxonomy-aligned assets on bank balance sheets.
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The European Commission has opened a public consultation as part of its review of the EU’s crisis management framework, as market participants call for more urgent political progress on key areas.