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UK banks printed a flurry of risk transfer securitizations just before the end of last year, hedging portfolios of corporate credit and commercial real estate totalling more than $8.5bn-equivalent.
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JP Morgan brings back healthcare banker — Malaysia slaps first 1MDB charges on Goldman
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Barclays launched a new asset-backed commercial paper conduit, Sunderland Receivables, receiving a prime rating for the new vehicle on December 24, part of a broader overhaul of the bank’s asset finance operations which has been running for the past year — and a canny move to get ahead of European regulation.
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Deutsche Bank said it has been granted exemption from a financial penalty by the European Commission after the bank was accused — along with three others — for breaching antitrust rules in the trading of SSA bonds.
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The European Commission said on Thursday that it had informed four banks that have, in its view, breached European Union antitrust rules in trading SSA bonds in the secondary market that it is investigating them.
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A Dutch court is expected to rule next year that the former creditors of SNS are entitled to compensation for losses they suffered as a result of the bank’s nationalisation in 2013. This episode is being followed closely by the bondholders that were more recently wiped out in the resolution of Banco Popular, who feel that the two cases have a lot in common.