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SG hires UK global markets head — Former financials bankers look to create bond platform — Credit Suisse hires for securitization sales
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The Covered Bond Directive provides a basis for harmonisation of the European covered bond market and sets a standard for other countries to follow suit. But following approval of the final text this week, market participants expect the new law will give member states plenty of leeway to interpret the rules.
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CCR Re, a French reinsurer, has issued the first insurance-linked securities (ILS) trade to be governed by French law. Those on the deal spoke of starting up an ILS market in the country, as the UK — which introduced its own ILS law less than 18 months ago — grapples with Brexit.
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Regulators are risking fragmenting the global derivatives market by inconsistently applying G20 reforms, according to a new report from the World Federation of Exchanges and Oliver Wyman.
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Sara George, who has been involved in some of the most eye-catching financial court cases over recent years, has joined Sidley Austin as a partner in its securities and derivatives enforcement and regulatory practice.
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The final text of the covered bond directive strikes a balance that provides the flexibility to introduce new assets while defending the product’s credit quality and avoiding potential market disruption.