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It is not enough to just undo some of the European Commission’s more controversial proposals
Despite a tepid response in a 2024 consultation, there are signs EU authorities are laying the groundwork
Parliament’s draft amendments are kinder to the market than Commission's
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Senior bond market participants say Europe has once-in-a-generation chance to take a chunk of US hegemony
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However, reforms could still take two-three years to come to fruition
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Although Europe appears ever closer to regulatory reform, staunch opponents of securitization remain in the continent, and as political winds blow unpredictably, there is still an uncertain road ahead, reports George Smith
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Supporters of insurers providing credit protection to banks through SRT say it offers diversity to insurance companies, removes risk from the banking sector and frees up capital for more lending. But though deal volumes are growing, the sector is not as developed as it could be — largely because of obstacles in regulation and pricing, writes George Smith
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Section 899 has passed its first legal hurdle, and could shake up Europe's bond market
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UK bank's German branch taps multiple investor bases, and RMBS could get tighter if rules improve