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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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Michael Zollweg is standing down as head of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Eurex Germanys' trading surveillance office, the body that supervises trading on both bourses.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has proposed to ease derivatives rules for US banks, including swap margin requirements.
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A recent Spanish Supreme Court ruling on NPL foreclosures will help buyers of poorly performing mortgage portfolios avoid years of potential legal proceedings.
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The Democrat side of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has come out swinging against agreed changes to the Volcker rule.
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Adam Farkas, executive director of the European Banking Authority, will lead the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME), a move that has caused concern among some observers of financial policy in Europe.
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China’s move to remove the quota limits on the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) and renminbi QFII (RQFII) schemes could help in the long-term development of the country’s financial market. But this is not nearly enough. If the regulators want to see some serious change, they need to tackle two key hurdles facing foreign investors.