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The derivatives industry’s 2020 events calendar is even thinner, as the Futures Industry Association has cancelled its annual London event.
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The UK government has been consulting on ways to use CLO and other securitization structures to direct funding to large companies that fell between the cracks of its existing emergency supports for SMEs and the Bank of England’s investment grade commercial paper scheme.
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In this round-up, the People’s Bank of China cuts the one year and five year loan prime rates (LPRs), Moody’s lowers its outlook for Chinese property developers to negative and Wuhan’s new death toll from Covid-19 is 50% higher than originally reported.
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Credit Suisse has received approval for a 51% stake in its China securities joint venture (JV), joining a handful of foreign bank peers in taking control of their onshore units.
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European capital markets have continued to function well during the coronavirus crisis, according to a report released on Monday by the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme). However, in terms of primary market activity, the industry body’s data shows quite how sharply issuance has skewed towards investment grade, with riskier debt and IPO markets closed off.
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Improving the transparency of debt and investment in emerging and developing countries will be even more important to improve the long-term sustainability of lending in the wake of the urgent need for countries to secure financing to fund initiatives to tackle the pandemic and deal with its economic impacts, World Bank president David Malpass said on Friday.