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Artificial intelligence’s capabilities could speed up some of the work involved in securitization, but its implementation poses risks. Building governance frameworks is key to deploying the technology safely, writes George Smith
Specialist mortgage lenders are optimistic that funding for asset-backed lending will improve in the long run, despite the difficult developing situation around the fall of specialist bridging lender Market Financial Solutions, writes Tom Hall
Investor appetite for CLO ETFs is increasing in Europe, as the asset class matures. But regulation and investor wariness may limit the eventual size of the market, writes Thomas Hopkins, meaning it will be some time before it can reach the scale of that in the US
The possible further internationalisation of the covered bond market will present challenges as well as opportunities
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  • The speed with which sterling sub-sectors have switched their benchmark rate from Libor to Sonia has been astonishing. There’s still some way to go, particularly in the corporate market, but the transition, which looked almost unassailable in 2017, might just be done on time.
  • The European Central Bank launched a six week market consultation on Tuesday concerning the European Distribution of Debt Instruments (EDDI) project — an initiative that aims to change how bonds are issued within the eurozone.
  • As the newly elected European Parliament and member states are just starting talks on who the next European commissioners will be, the Commission’s administration is already working on a draft strategy for the next five years.
  • The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (Safe) have set new rules on cross-border capital management for Chinese Depository Receipt (CDR) issuers. Meanwhile, the Shanghai tech board’s listing committee will give its verdict on three candidates on June 5.
  • Tesco Bank is said to have mandated Citi to run a sale process for its £3.7bn book of UK mortgages, after it decided to pull out of the market, blaming cut-throat competition. But the move has drawn attention to a proposed UK law to help ‘mortgage prisoners’, which could stop UK mortgages trading at all, writes Owen Sanderson.
  • Some EU member states are nearing a compromise on a common financial transactions tax, something that has been discussed for almost a decade in the bloc, but has failed to materialise up to now.