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Danske laundromat probe may expand to target Sampo deal

Bloomberg Danish lawmakers want to find out whether the Estonian unit at the center of a massive money laundering scandal was used for illicit trades before it was bought by Danske Bank A/S more than a decade ago. Danske took over the banking assets of Sampo Oyj in 2007. That purchase, which included a tiny Estonian unit, left Denmark’s biggest ...

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ECB’s Guindos calls for tighter oversight of asset managers

Bloomberg The European Central Bank’s vice president warned asset managers that they’ll face tighter scrutiny as regulators try to steer against future financial crises. The ECB has grown increasingly vocal about the risks stemming from a rapid expansion of entities such as investment funds, which are taking on more bank-like tasks such as providing liquidity but which are regulated more ...

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China banks grapple with lending rules for private firms

Bloomberg Some Chinese banks are struggling to comply with unprecedented regulatory targets for credit to private companies because they aren’t sure who to lend to, a sign that authorities’ urgency to reverse an economic slowdown is muddying policy. The confusion stems from China Banking and Insurance Regulatory Commission chief Guo Shuqing’s statement that at least a third of new loans ...

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