In the first of our new series of primer articles, IFLR explains the BRRD basics and what the Italian and Spanish case studies could mean for investors
The measures to address the EU's growing NPL problem are a departure from its previous prescriptive stance. But questions surround the role of servicers
The European Securities and Markets Authority (Esma) last week called for all hedging arrangements at share class level – with the exception of currency risk hedging – to be set up as separate funds or sub-funds.
The UK government’s intention to leave the single
market has financial institutions planning for the worst. In this special report, IFLR finds an industry struggling to agree on everything from equivalence to euro clearing
In spite of growing calls to move euro-denominated securities clearing out of the UK, no economic argument has been made for member states to retain it
The European Commission's proposals for the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD V) have been deemed by some as a retaliatory response to US regulatory standards. But Clifford Chance's Simon Gleeson believes the proposals will not substantially damage US banks with operations in the EU.
France's new anti-corruption law has been heralded as a small revolution in the battle against white collar crime. It also indicates a growth in French extraterritoriality to rival the US and UK's treatment of corrupt practices.
The inital phase of the Moroccan government's largest solar project was financed by its debut green bond and first certified climate bond out of Africa