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UK credit card provider Jaja hires Belen Bulnes as it plans on entering the public ABS market
Thomas Picton joins as firm works to build strength in CLOs
Regulator plans to implement formulaic p-factor proposed in October 2024
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Apollo Global Management has hired Obinna Eke, the former head of US CLO syndicate at BNP Paribas.
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HSBC has made Mehmet Mazi global head of debt trading and financing, a newly created position. It comes after the departure of Elie El Hayek, a veteran of the bank who had run fixed income.
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The final templates for the EU Securitization Regulation have once again been held back from the finish line, now set to be released together alongside other technical standards, despite the templates officially passing the three-month scrutiny period.
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ICG, the asset manager, has hired Rob Faulkner as managing director responsible for European CLOs.
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The Bank of England turned up the heat on Libor this week with plans to publish a compounded Sonia index and averages in a move that will drive the transition to the new risk-free rate with a simpler coupon calculation methodology. It will also increase haircuts on Libor-linked collateral which is intended to accelerate the switch out of Libor FRNs maturing after 2021.
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Eurobank has submitted applications for the senior tranches of a securitization backed by a €7.5bn loan portfolio to qualify for the Hellenic Asset Protection Scheme, known as ‘Hercules’, making it among the first to qualify for the programme if it is approved.
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The CLO industry is expected to make an exodus from the Netherlands as managers with deals in the pipeline look to domicile their warehouses in Ireland. This follows a court ruling in the country, where up to a fifth of the market is located, which stings managers for a tax on management fees in a move that could shrink their income and reduce deal volumes. Tom Brown reports
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Metro Bank is looking to become a more profitable institution after launching a review of its strategy this week, but the lender still faces the challenge of having to raise a further £500m of debt to meet its capital needs.
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The Bank of England has said it intends to publish compounded Sonia averages and a Sonia index using a ‘shift’ calculation method by the end of July, subject to feedback on a series of questions it has asked sterling market participants. This follows the first deal using that method from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Bank last week.