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The UK’s Green Finance Institute was launched on Tuesday, with the dual aims of finding solutions to sustainable financing problems and making London the leading global centre for green finance.
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Santander has closed York 2019-1, a synthetic securitization of loans granted to SMEs and self-employed borrowers, selling not only the junior risk but a BB-rated mezz tranche — an increasingly common approach driven by regulatory changes which kicked in this year.
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Nomura’s head of EMEA credit debt syndicate has left the bank, as has its EMEA head of credit structuring.
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The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published a bold consultation paper setting out guidelines for loan origination and credit monitoring. Although the paper is likely to be welcomed, some areas will probably be burdensome for banks to comply with.
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The Bank of England expects Libor-linked collateral to include fallback language in the event that Libor is no longer a viable benchmark, it said on Thursday, suggesting that it will no longer accept any deals without such language as collateral.
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Eliezer Ben Zimra and Guillaume Rigeade will join Carmignac’s fixed income team next month to manage a multi-asset fund.