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Intesa’s UBI Banca takeover has Mediobanca’s fingerprints all over it
Intesa Sanpaolo’s €4.9 billion raid on UBI Banca could inspire similar deals, but it’s an eminently Italian takeover, not least due to the role of Alberto Nagel’s Mediobanca.
Dominic O’Neill
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February 21, 2020
Opinion
DP World delisting is a blow to UAE markets
DP World is planning to delist from the Nasdaq Dubai in a move that directly contradicts the UAE’s efforts to improve liquidity and diversity in its domestic exchanges.
February 20, 2020
BANKING
How Europe’s worst-hit banks hope to survive negative rates
A few big banks in Germany, Switzerland and France pay the majority of the charges their central banks now levy on their reserves – Euromoney looks at which ones are worst affected and asks how they can manage the pain and maintain a conservative approach to liquidity and risk.
Dominic O’Neill
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February 20, 2020
Fintech
How central bank digital currencies will take over the world
First central banks ignored cryptocurrencies, then they mocked them, next they fought them and now they are building their own. Before long central bank digital currencies will be in use, with possibly startling consequences. What will it mean for privacy and personal freedoms? And could the backstop to banking become the banking system itself?
Peter Lee
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February 20, 2020
Opinion
NPL specialists beware: Greece is not Italy
Distressed buyers could face a labour of Hercules in establishing projected recoveries for Greece’s new NPL securitization scheme.
Louise Bowman
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February 20, 2020
Fintech
Fintech: Nickel draws on banque-tabac model
After turning French banking upside down, Compte Nickel is taking its tech-savvy approach to financial inclusion abroad. Insiders say its barebones account service will spread further and keep its dynamism under BNP Paribas ownership. But can a bank for outsiders with a physical network also be the fintech champion of Europe’s banking establishment?
Dominic O’Neill
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February 19, 2020
BANKING
This is not just a reorg; this is a JPMorgan reorg
JPMorgan doesn’t do things by halves; it has just moved almost everyone at the top of its investment bank and created what amounts to an internal boutique.
Mark Baker
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February 18, 2020
BANKING
Noel Quinn reveals HSBC considered exit from US retail banking
The interim chief executive unveils a radical three-year restructuring plan that makes abundant strategic sense but carries plenty of execution risk.
Peter Lee
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February 18, 2020
Opinion
When conduct goes wrong, who do you blame?
If Credit Suisse's board felt able to fire a chief executive who was not personally involved in spying, how will Barclays respond if its own CEO falls foul of a personal regulatory probe?
February 17, 2020
ESG
HSBC’s first green deposit account targets Singapore and UK corporates
HSBC launched its green deposit account in the first week of February with a deposit from a building materials company.
Elliot Wilson
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February 17, 2020
CAPITAL MARKETS
Is Argentina headed for the rocks?
The rhetorical battle between Argentina’s government, the IMF and bondholders is heating up but the bigger – largely ignored – issue appears to be the country’s looming financial collapse.
Rob Dwyer
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February 17, 2020
Foreign Exchange
FX outsourcing is quick, but not always easy
Margin pressures on buy-side clients such as asset managers have prompted increased interest in outsourced FX solutions, but firms must know exactly what they are paying for.
Paul Golden
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February 14, 2020
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