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Goldman IBD heads: Lemkau out, Esposito in — UBS whistleblower hired by Therium — New Nordic bosses at Citi's BCMA
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The European Central Bank revealed this week that 10 small banks would be operating below their regulatory capital requirements if they hadn’t made use of transitional support measures during the coronavirus crisis.
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The banking landscape in Spain and the UK is set to change, amid pressure on banks' profitability, after a flurry of announcements this week.
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An accounting standard was launched on Wednesday that could prove a major step forward in how banks and investors calculate their contributions to climate change, and their progress towards net zero emissions.
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Ben Smyth, the whistleblower and former debt capital markets banker who took UBS to court, has been hired as an investment officer by the litigation funder Therium Capital.
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BBVA said on Monday that it had reached an agreement to sell its US subsidiary to PNC Financial Services. The Spanish bank’s bonds rallied sharply on the news of the deal, which will increase its main capital ratios by as much as 300bp.