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The U.K. Financial Services Authority is taking its own view on how the E.U.’s financial markets reforms should be implemented, penning a fresh plan to allow “group” compliance on new rules slated to hit the global securitization industry.
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A loophole in the Dodd-Frank Act may exempt collateralized loan obligations from proposed risk retention rules.
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ING has appointed Evgeny Gaevskiy from VTB Capital for its emerging markets syndicated finance team alongside Nick Vozianov, whom it hired from SMBC. They will focus on the central and Eastern European market from London and will report to Oliver Blount, head of syndicated finance, CEE.
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Barclays Capital is set to buy back some $12 billion of collateralized loan obligations and U.S. residential, mortgage-backed securities as new capital rules have made it more costly to keep them off its balance sheet.
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Former Goldman Sachs vets Alan Alsheimer and Martin Teevan have joined Ticonderoga Securities, a New York-based broker-dealer, to build its fixed-income platform.
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Diane Rinnovatore has been promoted to co-head of Barclays Capital’s securitized products origination platform along with Cory Wishengrad, according to an internal memo.