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    Waterfall Asset Management’s 2017 NPL securitization of Creval loans, Elrond NPL, has been downgraded as collections fell short of expectations. Scope Ratings said that cumulative collections were only 75% of those in the original business plan, with cash still stuck in challenging court processes.
  • Concerns around some Indonesian and Chinese credits, including Delta Merlin Dunia Textile and China Minsheng Investment Group, have put a dent in investor sentiment in Asia with bonds underperforming in the secondary market.
  • National Australia Bank has hired Ross McEwan as its new group CEO, as the bank seeks to improve its reputation after a damning report criticised its conduct.
  • Bondholders are still afraid to form alliances like those in the equity market to pressure issuers to improve their environmental, social and governance performance. They are paralysed by fear of market abuse and competition rules. But there is hope regulators will reassure them.
  • A victory for nominative determinism at BNPP — Värde Partners names new co-CEO — Credit Suisse hires Goldman banker for Saudi effort.
  • Andrew Hauser, executive director, markets, at the Bank of England, outlined on Wednesday how his institution would slim down its balance sheet when the time came to do so. He said that this would likely involve selling assets rather than simply letting them run off, but explained that the bank would work in collaboration with the debt management office on this.