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ECB Takes Aim at Loophole Seen as Driver for Asset Manager Deals

The headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany.

Photographer: Alex Kraus/Bloomberg
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The European Central Bank has all but shut down a regulatory loophole heralded as a potential catalyst for a deal wave in asset management.

The ECB’s supervisory arm recently opposed the application of an accounting treatment known as Danish Compromise in two takeovers pursued by euro area banks. That has put its use in doubt for similar transactions.