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Former UBS banker and LSE professor join Prudential Regulation Committee as UK turns towards lightening controls
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Some issuers keeping Maryland loans out of securitizations as market participants seek clarity
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FCA and PRA dance to Treasury's pro-growth tune
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Regulator promises change but experts warn banks not to expect miracles
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Securitization could step up to fund SMEs if given a chance
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The most important regulatory reforms since the global financial crisis are coming for European structured finance in 2025. But while there is optimism securitization can play a meaningful role in European capital markets once again, there is a sense the market is in the last chance saloon, writes Tom Lemmon