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Scrutiny of regulatory proposals by those without securitization expertise is a feature, not a bug
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
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is taking a second look into combination notes, a genre of resecuritized CLOs, nearly nine months after Moody’s was fined for allegedly misrepresenting risks contained in the blended debt products. Alex Saeedy reports.
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The European Commission is looking to clarify the rules around “precautionary recapitalisations”, having published a review of the implementation of the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD) in the European Union.
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The European Central Bank will start calculating and publishing the new European benchmark rate Ester on October 2, while Euribor will be reformed to comply with the Benchmark Regulation (BMR). Eonia, meanwhile, is set to be phased out by 2022.
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The Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) issued recommendations for Libor replacement at the end of April, indicating that it believes the market should effectively self-regulate when it comes to picking a new benchmark for floating rate debt contracts.
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Santander creates new sales role — Barclays origination banker leaves — Algomi co-founder helps another fintech
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Uncertainty around how MiFID II’s trading obligation will function after Brexit is leading UK and European derivatives trading houses to consider executing trades in other jurisdictions.