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Indian companies should be allowed to list offshore if they meet certain criteria, a Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) committee has recommended. The committee also approved several possible destinations.
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The European Union has taken a step towards using the bank capital risk weighting system to favour green assets and discourage ‘brown’ unsustainable lending — one of the most controversial issues on the sustainable finance policy agenda.
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Permanent TSB announced last week that it sold a €1.3bn book of non-performing loans, Project Glenbeigh, which hit the securitization market last week in a full capital stack issuance underwritten by Citi. But though the Irish bank has sold the loans and booked the capital benefits, it is still the risk retention holder on the transaction.
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The UK’s second securitization of income-contingent student loans is poised to be priced by Tuesday, with combined demand of more than £2.5bn for the rated notes, and all tranches subject by Monday’s close.
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The Loan Market Association has warned that the European syndicated loan market faces ‘substantial market disruption’ in the event of a no-deal Brexit, as UK prime minister Theresa May faces a tough week of trying to get a deal she has brokered over the line.
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In this round-up, Donald Trump and Xi Jinping agreed to hold back from new tariffs for 90 days, Bloomberg received the green light from China Foreign Exchange Trade System (Cfets) to become the new trading platform for Bond Connect and CIBM Direct, and UBS obtained approval to acquire a majority share of onshore joint venture UBS Securities.