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Tom Hall goes through a sterling week of deals for European ABS, while Thomas Hopkins dissects the dangers that a rise in LMEs would pose for European CLOs
Proposed 10% limit on interest would strip out most of securitizations' excess spread
Implementation necessary after wide-ranging changes last year
It is not enough to just undo some of the European Commission’s more controversial proposals
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The majority of the banks in China, as well as foreign banks, can now trade bonds listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, according to new guidelines published on Wednesday. But the appeal of this option remains questionable.
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TriOptima has hit record compression levels with its FX forwards service, as the winds of regulatory change drove prime brokerage business its way.
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The UK’s bank regulator, once one of the world’s toughest, has eased some of its conditions around the synthetic risk transfer market, allowing the UK’s biggest lenders to sell balance sheet CLOs on similar terms to their European Central Bank-regulated peers.
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South Korea’s Mirae Asset Daewoo has been ordered to pay $700,000 after a US Commodity Futures Trading Commission investigation found one of its traders had engaged in spoofing.
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The Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme) has proposed changes to the European Union’s equivalence framework. While its report is framed as dealing with the framework in general, rather than specifically with the UK after Brexit, many of its proposals would make an equivalence agreement with the exiting state easier to reach if enacted.
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The State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) will allow foreign investors to participate directly in the interbank FX derivatives market so they can hedge their foreign exchange risks from investing in onshore renminbi bonds, according to a Monday notice.