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BNP Paribas made disintermediation the heart of its 2016 strategy for the corporate and investment banking business, and committed to “bolster debt platforms, in particular high yield”.
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Chinese corporate bonds issued with standby letters of credit from banks are the closest thing to a mispriced asset in Asia and are the most attractive part of China credit, according to Morgan Stanley.
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Standard & Poor’s is anticipating a “steady stream” of CLO portfolio loan defaults through the remainder of this year as pre-crisis vintages exit their reinvestment periods, even as improving economies and investor appetite for corporate debt boosts credit quality.
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The central bank of Malaysia is in talks with lenders operating in the country about putting into effect new rules to limit banks’ exposure to domestic borrowers. If implemented, the changes are likely to push Malaysian companies offshore — and boost their presence in the US dollar loan syndication market, say bankers.
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A legislative proposal to prevent banks’ divestiture of collateralised loan obligations is gaining new traction that could lead to a vote in Congress, as the five regulatory agencies enforcing the Volcker Rule remain silent.
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Australia and New Zealand Bank has promoted Robin Dutta to head of loan syndications in Australia, having named him acting head in January.