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Report on secondary objective also questions regulators' role in economic growth
Senior bond market participants say Europe has once-in-a-generation chance to take a chunk of US hegemony
Section 899 has passed its first legal hurdle, and could shake up Europe's bond market
UK bank's German branch taps multiple investor bases, and RMBS could get tighter if rules improve
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Human rights and transition plans at risk as conservatives block reform
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Regulatory overkill combined with private sector anxiety on packaged retail products is putting bonds out of retail investors' reach
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Retail distribution is unpopular with FIG and corporate bond issuers, but some SSAs do it. With rates now attractive to investors, the case for it has strengthened
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To fulfil the Brexit promise, London should not stray too far from Brussels on private securitization templates
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Confusion over Esma’s disclosure templates shows rule reform needs to be done more openly
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◆ Europeans want UK RMBS ◆ ESMA perplexes investors ◆ CLO amortisation: a vanishing act