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Sponsored by NomuraFor the third year running, the name on the RMBS Bank of the Year award remains unchanged. Nomura’s dominance in the RMBS space was clearer than ever in 2024. Excellence across all facets of the business helped deliver the firm’s busiest year in decades. To find out how Nomura has made the RMBS award its own, GlobalCapital spoke to Sanil Patel, Global Head of Mortgage Structured Lending and Global Co-Head of Real Estate Finance, Patrick Quinn, Global Head of CLO Finance and Head of Securitized Products Syndicate, and Brian Hargrave, Global Head of Securitized Products Trading.
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Sponsored by NomuraIn 2018, Nomura set out to build a best-in-class CLO business. Fast forward to 2024, and the bank’s success is unequivocal. The firm’s fingerprints were on virtually every successful deal from each of the top 10 CLO managers. To find out what lies at the heart of Nomura’s CLO success GlobalCapital spoke to Patrick Quinn, Global Head of CLO Finance, Florian Bita, Head of CLO Origination & Syndication, Anton Lokhov, Head of Secondary CLO Trading and Anshu Chouhan, Head of CLO Structuring.
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Big ambitions for global banking — but only if it’s profitable
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UK government’s plan to force pension funds to allocate funds to specific assets goes against the pension industry’s core duty
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I manage my team the way I was managed — to get results. Now I'm being punished for it. It feels more than a little hypocritical
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◆ US gives further clues on MDB support ◆ FIG issuers face funding choices ◆ What's the point of the EU green bond standard?
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Investment banks wishing to cut costs with AI should remember what clients pay for
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The awards recognise the market's leading deals, issuers, banks and other participants
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Investment banks hoped this would be the year of the deal — it's turning out to be the year of the trade
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Pole position for public sector borrowers isn't good enough — they should build as big a funding lead as possible
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◆ SLBs miss targets with hundreds more up for review ◆ US issuers make hay in European sunshine ◆ Banks probe longer dated debt issuance