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PIMCO is understood to be setting up a new fund aimed at buying CLO equity tranches, with portfolio managers recently flagging the opportunity created in the space by the rollback of risk retention rules.
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Lloyds Banking Group sold its remaining stake in Standard Life Aberdeen after the market closed on Thursday night in a £344.3m block trade.
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The Financial Conduct Authority is going through with its plan to create a new premium listing category for sovereign controlled companies, despite fears among investors and lawmakers that the move will weaken corporate governance standards in the UK.
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An asset manager lists ETF tracking onshore Chinese treasury and policy bank bonds, Schroders launches private fund in the mainland to target the domestic equity market, and China’s foreign exchange reserves shrink by 0.46%.
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Five Nordic banks have banded together for a Nordic Know Your Customer (KYC) venture that would cater to large and mid-sized Nordic corporates — an example of the kind of shared infrastructure project that banks need to bring their costs down.
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On the anniversary of the resolution of Banco Popular, GlobalCapital takes a look at the issues raised by this important first test of the EU's Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD).