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European investors believe senior bank debt is unlikely to suffer default as a result of a eurozone bank failing the European Central Bank's asset quality review and stress tests this year, an investor survey by Fitch Ratings has shown.
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Barclays’ chief executive Antony Jenkins may have gone to bed happy last night after the bank’s share price rose on his pre-announcement, a day early, of two headline numbers from its annual report. He is unlikely to be smiling now.
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The region's primary equity issuance is being stymied by capital outflows and poor stock market performance. With a blackout period ahead of annual financial results also beginning, there could be few new deals until March.
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At least one arranging bank of collateralized loan obligations is looking to add leverage to deals ripe for refinancing by selling an extra tranche and using the proceeds to juice up equity returns.
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Volkswagen has mandated HSBC and China International Capital Corporation as lead managers on Driver China One, its inaugural securitization of Chinese auto loans.
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The Prime Collateralised Securities Association, the pan-European body tasked with assigning labels for securitizations that abide by market best practice, has secured its first European regulator as a permanent observer.