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How complex is too complex? The market was left wondering just that after last week’s additional tier one trade from BBVA, which ticked every regulatory box imaginable. It might have suited the bank, but it may also have made it tougher for others.
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This year has been a banner year for European high yield issuance. With some €40bn of bonds sold by early May, expectations are high of reaching a new annual record. Last year’s €60bn could soon be dwarfed — unless…
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Société Générale, HSBC and JPMorgan Chase have more than doubled their structured-note sales in 2013 from a year ago.
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The Markit CDX North American Investment Grade Index narrowed 3.1 basis points to 71.2 bps, the tightest level since Nov. 6, 2007, when it hit 68.8 bps, thanks to a better-than-expected employment report for April.
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Issuance of collateralized loan obligations in the U.S. slowed, thanks in part to a rule by the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. that took effect April 1 that imposes an assessment charge on banks that hold higher risk securitizations.
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Dhimant Shah and four other former proprietary traders at JPMorgan Chase in Singapore have established a firm that plans to launch two funds that will invest in credit markets.