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    Trade receivable securitization has seen a surge in activity on the back of the recovery of the global markets, as suppliers seek to take advantage of the reopening US and European economies. Major banks have been taking up market share left by the collapsed supply chain finance firm Greensill, two sources said.
  • The European Commission on Thursday fined Nomura, UBS and UniCredit for their traders' participation in a cartel in the primary and secondary European government bond markets during the financial crisis.
  • The German parliament has voted to remove a legal obstacle that had prevented the issuance of bonds that were not tied to a physical sheet of paper, as issuers across Europe increasingly look to offer fully digital securities.
  • The European Central Bank issued several warnings about the banking sector in its Financial Stability Review (FSR) this week, as it drew attention to corporate zombification, a new capital markets exodus and an undesirable tightening in lending standards.
  • The Global ABS conference will be returning to the venue it occupied just after the financial crisis poleaxed the securitization industry, London’s Edgeware Road, as travel worries and ever-changing rules and restrictions ruled out running Europe’s biggest capital markets conference in its usual Barcelona location.
  • Moody’s has placed Deutsche Bank on review for a ratings upgrade, praising the firm for making "swift and pronounced progress" towards its restructuring goals. The rating agency wants to determine whether the German bank can sustain a recent improvement in its earnings, which has largely been fuelled by an outperformance in its capital markets business.