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Lack of liquidity, not weakened credit conditions, has been the driving force sending marketplace lending securitization spreads wide by the hundreds, panelists at ABS Vegas said on Monday.
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Large financial institutions may be unwilling to continue to make markets in securitizations if punitive liquidity regulation in the ABS space continues, according to panellists at ABS Vegas.
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Representatives from Women in Securitization, a Structured Finance Industry Group initiative, said that a lack of transparency and employer accountability in the reporting of employee diversity is one of the main hurdles to changing the landscape of a traditionally male-dominated industry.
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European investors are likely to be big contributors to the US CLO market as the country finalises its risk retention requirements, according to panellists at ABS Vegas.
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Barclays shareholders are used to the share price plunging on results day, but Tuesday's 10% fall by noon was a lot worse than usual. The main shock of the first results since Jes Staley took over as chief executive in December was a 54% cut in the dividend for 2016 and 2017.
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Citi has decided to sell its stake in China Guangfa Bank (CGB) in a bid to refocus its resources on other parts of its China business.