European Union (EU)
FDIC shows hand on remuneration rules
FDIC shows hand on remuneration rules
New senior bank debt fears over EC proposals
New senior bank debt fears over EC proposals
EU €5bn bond cheers fixed income investors
Deals in Focus: €5bn EU bond
Eurozone break-up would herald legal quagmire, warns Bird & Bird partner
Legal spotlight: Eurozone
Mastering the data management challenges of Solvency II
Compliance control
BarCap advises carbon market to use UK registries
Barclays Capital advises clients to stick to the UK in light of recent EUA thefts across European registries
Danish regulators push for more flexible Basel III liquidity rules
Shortage of high quality liquid assets prompts Danish regulators to push for changes to the liquidity coverage ratio within the European Union capital requirements directive
EU to examine commodity derivatives/physical market link
Following sustained calls from EU members to curb commodity derivative markets, the EU will research the link between derivative and physical markets
The uses and abuses of Ucits
The uses and abuses of Ucits
EUA theft could severely damage carbon market, say analysts
EUA theft damage should only be ‘reputational’
Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2011: Commodities
And the winner is...
IMF uneasy on nagging weakness of eurozone’s banks
Fund’s Global Financial Stability Report and World Economic Outlook updates show concern over insufficiency of eurozone stress tests, links between banking and sovereign risks
The pay and bonuses landscape
Caps and clawbacks
Disclosure regime leads to discord in Italy
The ‘what if’ scenario
Eurozone break-up fears persist despite EU bailouts
Risk of debtor-nation
Preparing for new EU data requirements
Getting the house in order
EU plans to standardise sanctions welcomed, but 'impractical'
EU plans to standardise sanctions welcomed, but 'impractical'
2011 stress tests will struggle for credibility, say experts
2011 stress tests will struggle for credibility
EFSF's Frankel: guarantees are "enough for the time being"
European leaders endorse EFSF model, as facility gears up for debut issuance of up to €5 billion
Barnier draws UK lawmakers’ fire over new European supervisory structure
UK parliamentarians cross-examine European Commissioner for internal market regulation Michel Barnier on how much power new European supervisory authorities will have over national regulators
European Commission floats concept of investment bans in latest Mifid consultation
The European Commission has produced a consultation paper that suggests a basis for banning certain investments, with structured products making their usual appearance in the limelight
IASB has change of heart on hedge accounting
Proposed new rules on hedge accounting - published by the IASB this morning - are intended to make life easier for corporate hedgers
France public debt levels start to make credit investors twitchy
Is France losing its pluck?
Germany's new disclosure regime targets distributors
A new prescription