North America
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Chinese privately-owned borrowers should be prepared to cough up higher margins and offer tighter covenants for their syndicated fundraisings as trade tensions between the Mainland and the US escalate.
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US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) chairman Christopher Giancarlo has threatened to retaliate over European Commission legislation that Giancarlo thinks would result in “conflicting” and “overly burdensome” regulation from abroad.
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Toronto Dominion (TD) attracted stronger demand on Tuesday than Royal Bank of Canada’s three year dollar benchmark did the day before, and accordingly was able to issue in a larger size.
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Equity investors are looking more closely at valuations after a brutal sell-off last week left many funds questioning where to allocate capital during a changing cycle.
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Rostin Behnam, a commissioner at the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) flagged potential issues in the governance and risk management of clearing houses (CCPs) on Tuesday.
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Bank of Nova Scotia took full advantage of a respite in hitherto volatile market conditions and an expected secondary market spread widening to issue the largest euro covered bond from a non-European issuer this year on Tuesday — and paid a slim new issue premium to boot.
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In less than 24 hours Royal Bank of Canada and Toronto Dominion have almost doubled the volume of Canadian dollar covered bonds issued this year. And with the cost of funding being cheaper than euro covered bonds and half senior unsecured, others may be tempted to follow.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) released an updated version of its Model Netting Act on Tuesday. The Act is a guide for legislators looking to properly institute close-out netting rules.
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The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) has moved on from its role as secretary of the special committees that rule on whether credit events that trigger credit default swap (CDS) payouts take place.
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The advance of global warming, highlighted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report this week, not only demands that the private sector accelerate efforts to cut carbon emissions. Companies must also adapt to the changing climate – and this will involve interacting in new ways, experts say.
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Irish boutique investment bank Rubicon Infrastructure Advisors has hired two bankers with over 40 years of experience to expand its business into the UK.
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