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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has appointed George Canellos deputy director of its Division of Enforcement.
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Toyota Motor has sold USD20 million in step-up, callable notes, according to a regulatory filing.
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FBR has named Kenneth Slosser as head of investment banking to succeed James Neuhauser, who has been appointed executive v.p. and cio.
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A proposal from the Bank of International Settlement’s Risk Management Group to alter the current exposure method—or CEM--for qualifying central counterparties, also known as licensed CCPs, has been opposed by industry associations.
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Thomas Nahm, head of equity exotics trading at the Royal Bank of Scotland in London, has left the firm.
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Mortgage funding is being squeezed by a pincer movement of covered bond encumbrance and overzealous ABS regulation. But what about whole loan sales? They offer a viable alternative to covered bonds and securitisation — and one that looks increasingly attractive.