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By: Chris Dorrell

Chris Dorrell is a freelance journalist and CityAM contributor. He was previously CityAM's banking and then economics reporter. When Chris is not breaking news, he can often be found playing with his band Totally Amorphous.

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  • European banks slide as concerns remain over health of financial sector following US bank sell-off

    March 23, 2023

    European banking stocks slid again on Thursday, following a sell-off in the US on Wednesday, as investors remain nervous about the health of the financial sector. European banks were mostly in the red around midday: French banks Socgen and BNP Paribas fell 1.6 per cent, Deutsche Bank slipped 1.5 per cent while Commerzbank fell 3.1 [...]

  • Livin’ la vida CoCo not possible in circumstances: Regulator defends AT1 wipe out in Credit Suisse merger

    March 23, 2023

    The Swiss banking regulator defended its decision to wipe out alternative tier 1 (AT1) bondholders – also known as CoCo bonds – in the merger of UBS and Credit Suisse. In a statement put out today, Finma said Credit Suisse’s coco bonds could contractually be completely written down in a ‘viability event’, particularly if there [...]

  • Rival brokers FinnCap and Cenkos Securities merge to make City’s largest mid-tier investment bank

    March 23, 2023

    Rival brokers FinnCap and Cenkos Securities have agreed an all-share merger which will create the City’s largest investment bank focusing on small cap growth companies.  Together the combined company has expected revenue of more than £50m and over £20m on its balance sheet. Both companies’ shareholders will hold 50 per cent of the equity in [...]

  • UBS set to benefit from Credit Suisse deal as dust settles on dramatic acquisition

    March 22, 2023

    Analysts were increasingly convinced that UBS’ acquisition of Credit Suisse had the potential to create long-term value for the newly merged entity.  Bank of America’s Alastair Ryan said: “The industrial logic is impeccable: Credit Suisse was the closest competitor to UBS in wealth management and Switzerland; and both banks are heavy in Swiss central costs.  [...]

  • Global green transition needs an extra $2.5tn a year to reach net zero by 2050, study says

    March 22, 2023

    Investment in the global green transition needs an rise by an extra $2.5tn a year in order to reach net zero by 2050, a new study has suggested. Capital investment will need to average $3.5tn a year between now and 2050 to reach net zero, according to a new report from international think tank The [...]

  • Banking stocks on course for another good day as fears of global crisis recede: Most in green… apart from UBS

    March 22, 2023

    European banking stocks were on course for another strong morning on Wednesday after a rollercoaster couple of days for the sector induced by Credit Suisse’s buy-out by UBS.  Most European banks were in the green on Wednesday: SocGen was up 2.5 per cent, BNP Paribas 1.5 per cent, Deutsche Bank 1.2 per cent and Santander [...]

  • Why HAVE savers missed out on interest rate rises? MPs accuse banks of ‘profiting’ in failing to pass on savings hike

    March 22, 2023

    MPs suggested banks were earning “disproportionate profits” by failing to pass on interest rates rises to savings accounts. In a letter to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the Treasury Committee also asked whether banks were earning “disproportionate profits” by “increasing rates on mortgages far quicker than rates on savings products”.  Earlier this month, the chair [...]

  • First Republic’s share price jumps nearly 50 per cent after Yellen indicates more protection for depositors

    March 21, 2023

    First Republic Bank’s future looked increasingly secure on Tuesday as the possibility of further government support sparked a dramatic share price revival. Speaking to the American Bankers Association, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen indicated that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) could step in to guarantee all deposits, as it did with Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), [...]

  • UK to press ahead with Edinburgh reforms despite banking crisis fears

    March 21, 2023

    The UK government has said it will press ahead with its plans to deregulate the country’s financial services sector, known as the Edinburgh reforms, despite widespread turmoil in the banking industry.  “We are continuing to deliver the Edinburgh reforms, which recognise the foundations on which the UK’s success as a financial services hub is built: [...]

  • Europe’s banks post strong gains as Janet Yellen is set to signal further support for US banks

    March 21, 2023

    European Bank stocks continued to recover today as US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is set to signal further support for regional US lenders.  Europe’s largest banks were all firmly in the green around midday. BNP Paribas rose 3.9 per cent, Deutsche Bank was up 5.2 per cent, while UniCredit and Santander climbed 6.3 per cent [...]

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