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Regulators must review the liquidity coverage ratio
Recent events call into question most of the core assumptions behind the rules designed to keep banks safe through a liquidity squeeze.
March 21, 2023
Opinion
Credit Suisse’s collapse and private banking’s wealth carousel
Will the fall of Credit Suisse be a seismic moment for private banking? Probably not – the reality is that wealthy clients need their financial advisers too much. Wealth is flighty for sure, but it usually alights nearby at a more stable lender.
Elliot Wilson
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March 21, 2023
Opinion
Credit Suisse’s rescue reinforces the trend to national champion banks
UBS’s integration of Credit Suisse will be a long and uncertain process, but keeping the latter’s Swiss universal bank may mean the deal eventually comes good.
March 21, 2023
Opinion
The banking crisis and its consequences
Bankers have been at pains to stress how different the world is today from the dark days of 2008: higher capital; more liquidity; lower credit risk and all that. But while individual banks may be safer than they were, collectively they arguably now face a worse existential crisis. Societies face awkward questions about how they value the utility of the banking sector – and how they should pay for it.
March 20, 2023
Opinion
Credit Suisse and UBS: The new risks
UBS shareholders might find plenty not to like in what seems at first glance like a great deal. The bank is making itself more complex at a time when creditors and investors put a premium on simplicity and focus.
Peter Lee
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March 20, 2023
Foreign Exchange
FX volatility takes shine off multi-dealer platforms
Big foreign-exchange banks are focussing on enhanced functionality to promote greater use of single-dealer platforms.
Paul Golden
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March 17, 2023
Treasury
Digitalization invites new funding sources for global trade
HSBC’s global head of trade finance talks about how the bank has built 'the trade finance platform for the future'.
Louise Bowman
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March 17, 2023
Treasury
Corporates seek short-term T-bill exposure
Short-term government bonds have re-emerged as a viable option for corporate treasurers seeking returns on their cash, but recent events in the US banking sector highlight the risks of long-dated exposures.
Paul Golden
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March 17, 2023
Opinion
Sideways: It’s time to bail out Michael Klein
Michael Klein can’t be expected to ‘devote significant time and attention’ to the unlikely prospect that UBS will allow a CS First Boston spin-off without being paid. Greensill-style invoices for Klein’s theoretical future services could be the answer.
Jon Macaskill
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March 17, 2023
ESG
The climate tech funding gap just got worse
Solar thermal technology could offer cheap carbon-free heat for manufacturers. But tech developers are stuck in a financing gap between venture capital and project finance that will be harder to fill after recent bank failures.
Marianne Gros
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March 16, 2023
BANKING
Crisis at Credit Suisse: How we got here
Credit Suisse came out of the global financial crisis in better shape than many peers. But fragility was never far away – in the years that followed its fortunes would swing back and forth, sometimes violently. Here is the bank’s route to 2023, explained through Euromoney’s own coverage.
Mark Baker
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March 16, 2023
Opinion
Macaskill on markets: SVB – Is hedging only good for Wall Street?
Interest rate risk management has been complicated by the fall in yields after the US bailout of SVB’s depositors. Clients may feel that hedging chiefly benefits Wall Street dealers rather than themselves.
Jon Macaskill
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March 16, 2023
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