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Triple-B rated Australian corporate borrowers will get longer tenors and better yields in 2014 if they focus on issuing Australian dollar medium-term note issues, say experts.
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The Monetary Authority of Singapore and the Singapore Stock Exchange have joint-released a paper that suggests several stock market changes.
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The Volcker Rule’s ban on banks from buying collateralized loan obligations that invest in high-yield bonds may force some managers to include more second lien loans—a smaller, less liquid market with lower recovery rates—in order to up the arbitrage to equity on new-issue CLOs.
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World Financial Network is the latest credit card issuer to receive strong demand in securitization markets this year, evidenced from an upsized transaction that priced tight of guidance Wednesday.
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia has started marketing its first Medallion residential mortgage-backed securities deal of the year at a tighter spread than last week’s Puma RMBS from Macquarie Bank.
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Société Générale’s corporate and investment banking business reported €6.7bn of revenues in 2013, a 14% increase on 2012 and headline group net income was strongly up at €2.175bn versus the previous year’s €790m. SocGen beat net income consensus estimates for the fourth quarter by nearly €160m.