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21 April 2011
A common European bank resolution scheme would have to be targeted and piecemeal or not at all, says Centre for European Policy Studies CEO Karel Lannoo
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21 April 2011
The ICB interim report has been criticised for being fundamentally irreconcilable with EU Law because it aims to ring-fence national markets and subject UK branches to a distinct national regulatory regime
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15 April 2011
IFLR can reveal that the power has shifted over which body decides which over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives are mandatorily clearable in Europe
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12 April 2011
The UK’s move towards increased capital ratios creates a “slightly unfair playing field” compared to the EU and US
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12 April 2011
One of the key complaints regarding the ICB's report on the UK’s financial sector has been its failure to recognise the growing role of the EU in banking regulation
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12 April 2011
The Independent Commission on Banking proposals may create competition issues not only for banks, but for the regulators
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12 April 2011
The Independent Commission on Banking report on UK reforms has created disagreement over the legitimacy of living wills
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12 April 2011
UK lawyers cautiously welcome the Independent Commission on Banking's interim report
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12 April 2011
UK retail arms' capital ratios could hit “the mid teens” following the UK Independent Commission on Banking’s (ICB) interim report
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12 April 2011
The legal realities of ring-fencing UK bank’s retail operations suggest that implementing the proposal will be a near impossible task