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Changes span global markets and risk management
Company has $4bn of construction loans to refinance by 2029
PGIM's managing director joins AFM to discuss the UK and EU securitization regulatory roadmap
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Federal Reserve economists have warned of ‘financial stability’ concerns around the US treatment of foreign banks, after publishing research suggesting that some institutions were hiding assets in branches to escape closer regulatory oversight.
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Veteran SSA funding chief to retire — ECM banker heads to buyside — Citi bolsters tech in London — Deutsche hires MS industrials stalwart — Head of real estate leaves Barclays — Fixed-income investor builds PM team — BCS Global Markets names head of treasury
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The Senate voted to overturn the 'true lender' law, a rule which makes it easy for non-bank marketplace lenders to originate loans through banks. Though the rule is unlikely to be rescinded, the efforts to roll it back show that pressure will remain on marketplace lenders, as states challenge federal regulations that they see as infringing on their licensing and usury laws.
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Citi has added to its EMEA technology investment banking team with the hire of a managing director from Deutsche Bank.
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Bart Van Dooren, head of funding and investor relations at Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, will be retiring in January.
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Commerzbank has outperformed expectations by reporting a net profit in the first quarter of the year — even accounting for a large restructuring charge — as the German lender trims its workforce and sharpens its focus on the domestic market and German clients.
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