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Banking Newsletter

November 2011

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Climate Change is Coming for SIFIs

There is now no doubt – tomorrow’s world will be a lot tougher for systemically important financial institutionsIn determining their future strategy, they must define how they want to look going forward.


Winners and Losers in Investment Banking

Now does not seem a good time to be in investment banking. But is it really all doom and gloom?

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Bank Capital Rules Keep on Coming

The Basel 3 rules on prudential capital may have been agreed internationally, but many areas remain to be finalised. Additional regulatory initiatives that have emerged in recent weeks further complicate matters too.

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Virtual banking pods sprout into life

Bold and innovative banks are increasingly experimenting with ways of deploying video technology in a bid to reconcile the tension between reducing their cost income ratios and improving the customer experience. In this world, can banking pods, which offer teller services via video conferencing, be the way forward?

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If you'd like to discuss any of these topics further, please get in touch.
Regards,

David Sayer
Global Head of Retail Banking

Nigel Harman
UK Head of Banking

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