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The spreads paid on senior European CLO notes by managers in the next couple of weeks could be some way inside the average for the year, despite as many as four transactions being ready to price after a lengthy quiet period for the primary market.
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A top securitization lawyer has rejoined Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft to expand the firm’s structured finance practice in London.
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A bill that would exempt certain collateralised loan obligations from the Volcker rule is up for consideration in the House of Representatives today. If it gets through Congress, it could ease fractious negotiations between bank investors in triple-A notes, CLO managers and holders of other tranches over whether or not to Volckerise legacy transactions.
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One of the largest CLO managers in the US has sent out a proposal to make a legacy deal from 2012 complaint with the Volcker rule, according to people familiar with the situation.
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Upcoming risk-retention rules for securitization in the US could lead CLO issuance, which hit almost $80bn this week, to grind to a halt almost overnight, according to several market participants who took part in a roundtable organised by GlobalCapital this week.
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Royal Bank of Canada has added to its growing securitization team, hiring a CLO trader from Royal Bank of Scotland’s shrinking securitization team.