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Standard & Poor’s is anticipating a “steady stream” of CLO portfolio loan defaults through the remainder of this year as pre-crisis vintages exit their reinvestment periods, even as improving economies and investor appetite for corporate debt boosts credit quality.
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European member states will keep the right to object to spending the Single Resolution Fund, the pan-European fund to work out failing banks, according to a remarks made by Jeroen Dijsselbloem, chair of the Eurogroup, at a press conference after a meeting of the European Council on Monday.
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The central bank of Malaysia is in talks with lenders operating in the country about putting into effect new rules to limit banks’ exposure to domestic borrowers. If implemented, the changes are likely to push Malaysian companies offshore — and boost their presence in the US dollar loan syndication market, say bankers.
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Daniel Mamadou, head of global finance for Asia ex Japan at Nomura, left the bank on March 7 after just over two years. Chris Chan, head of risk solutions and treasury for Asia ex Japan has also left.
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Having launched Haitong International Asset Management’s first RQFII exchange traded fund, managing director Ben Zhang tells GlobalRMB that global investors are underweight the RMB asset class and that recent events like China’s first public bond market default and a bout of FX volatility should be no deterrent.
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A legislative proposal to prevent banks’ divestiture of collateralised loan obligations is gaining new traction that could lead to a vote in Congress, as the five regulatory agencies enforcing the Volcker Rule remain silent.