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...“If anything, we don’t find evidence that our rules are stricter for these largest banks. For Europe’s smaller and mid-sized banks, US regulation would result in slightly lower capital requirements....
...As should now be abundantly clear to diligent FTAV readers, we have made this t-shirt: Some facts about it: It is available in a variety of colours....
...My point is that insurers and banks don’t fail due to lack of capital. Banks fail because of poor lending practices and not providing sufficiently for non-performing loans....
...Christine Lagarde said the European Central Bank would be unable to commit to a particular path of interest rate cuts even once it started to ease monetary policy, despite signs that wage growth has peaked...
...There is far too much hand-wringing from banks and bond investors as bonds fall and yields rise back up towards 4.75 per cent, reversing the rally at the close of 2023 (“The great bet on rate cuts is off...
...He even recommends at this point that the Bank conduct a review to decide what to do. Wasn’t this supposed to be that review? Who will conduct the next one?...
...You can’t, as they say, make this stuff up....
...Seven banks — out of 45 then operating in the country — have been granted presidential approval, including Mercedes-Benz Bank, Ikano, J&T and Intesa....
...Importantly, until clear valuation gaps open up, bank deals (especially using shares) will remain speculation — in Italy and beyond....
...People don’t like high borrowing costs, a working paper he has co-authored concludes Former BoE official David Bholat convincingly argues that the central bank digital currency blueprint in the UK creates...
...“Manufacturing activity is improving but it’s still not positive,” said Tomasz Wieladek, an economist at investor T Rowe Price....
...From a report the investment bank sent out yesterday, with Alphaville’s emphasis below: — The wide adoption of hybrid work caused a structural decline in office demand....
...Deutsche’s shares aren’t valued highly enough to create value if it wants to pay for one of its regional rivals with stock rather than cash....
...“It doesn’t take a lot to send oil and gas prices back to $120 or higher.”...
...Not surprisingly, the big banks don’t want this to happen. They believe enough is enough....
...“That doesn’t mean they are activist . . . there are legitimate concerns, but you have the rightwing trying to enlist those legitimate concerns to attack anybody who cares about the climate crisis.”...
...Two years on, it sure doesn’t look that way....
...(Spoiler: it won’t persuade them otherwise.) What is Banga’s World Bank doing for us?...
...pretty radical but he hadn’t pushed them to do it.”...
...It isn’t obvious where the government could breezily slash public spending without severe consequences. The other option would be tax rises to fund the pledge....
...Also, don’t ask for consistency from the public. So, what does this mean for the Fed?...
...As Sarah Wilson of Minerva Analytics, one of the smaller advisers, points out: “If companies don’t like what shareholders think, they need to go to talk to them, not at them.”...
...see how it won’t be big and negative....
...In addition, we don’t know with confidence where the neutral rate of interest is. That also doesn’t mean we wait around until we see the economy turn down. We’re in risk-management mode....
...But we still haven’t seen this regulation properly come into force yet, and we probably won’t for a little while....
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