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The Bank of England should extend Libor beyond its set date of 2021 — or risk financial institutions setting their own rules.
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Libor may be extended beyond the cut-off date of 2021, sources told GlobalCapital this week, as the market braces for litigation over more than $1tr of Libor-linked mortgages. Tom Brown reports.
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The new European Commission has its work cut out if it wants to re-launch efforts to create a single market for capital in Europe. The easy wins were banked by the previous administration while Brexit complicates an already highly complex initiative
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Macquarie Capital has hired UBS banker Vincent Repaci to head a new asset-based lending group to cover sponsor clients, supporting LBOs, refinancings and restructurings. He joins three other recent senior hires in leveraged credit at the firm.
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UBS names levfin head — Mizuho finds four high yield bankers — Fintech firm Nivaura gives role to ex-HSBC syndicator
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A clutch of traders and sales bankers are joining Mizuho International within fixed income, focusing on high yield, investment grade, securitization and SSA.
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The European Commission has approved Greek plans to set up a scheme called Hercules to enable the country’s banks to cut their non-performing loan (NPL) exposures.
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Rates trading desks are seeking owners of triple-A European CLO tranches, because of the value of the embedded Euribor floors, which convert negative Euribor prints to 0%. These can be stripped out and sold to the market, monetising a feature of the bonds that has become sharply more valuable as euro interest rates have plunged this summer.
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is unlikely to provide a securitization regulation template for trade receivables, legal experts say, leaving the market to awkwardly push the asset class into other formats.