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  • ESMA Issues Favourable Opinion Extending Greek HCMC Short Selling Ban

    Date 21/12/2015

    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued its official opinion agreeing to an extension of the emergency short selling prohibition by the Hellenic Capital Market Commission (HCMC) on the shares of certain credit institutions under the Short Selling Regulation that expires at 24:00:00 (CET) on Monday 21 December 2015.

  • EBA Updates On The Status Of Its Final Implementing Technical Standards On Benchmarking Portfolios

    Date 21/12/2015

    The European Banking Authority (EBA), following requests from stakeholders, published today an update on the application date of its final draft Implementing Technical Standards (ITS) on benchmarking portfolios.

  • Euronext Announces Removal Of Bank Banif From PSI 20 Index

    Date 21/12/2015

    Euronext today announced the removal of Banif S.A. from the PSI 20 index, following the announcement of the Portuguese Central bank on 20 December 2015 to sell Banif S.A. in their role as resolution authority1. The removal of Banif S.A. from the PSI 20 Index will be effective from Wednesday 23 December 2015. Banif S.A. will not be replaced directly in the index.

  • EBA Updates On Risks And Vulnerabilities In The EU Banking Sector

    Date 21/12/2015

    The European Banking Authority (EBA) published today its eighth semi-annual report on risks and vulnerabilities in the EU banking sector. The report shows that EU banks have continued to strengthen their capital position and to improve asset quality. However, the level of non-performing exposures remains high and profitability is still weak. The report also analyses the exposures towards emerging market (EM) countries and non-bank financial intermediaries.

  • Office Of The Comptroller Of The Currency Reports Third Quarter Trading Revenue Of $5.3 Billion

    Date 21/12/2015

    Insured U.S. commercial banks and savings associations reported trading revenue of $5.3 billion in the third quarter of 2015, a drop of 4 percent or $200 million from the previous second quarter, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) reported today in the OCC's Quarterly Report on Bank Trading and Derivatives Activities. Trading revenue in the third quarter was $300 million or 5 percent lower than in the year earlier period.