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Markets are looking to the authorities to simplify blockchain issues, but they may not have the purest motives
The new European Secured Note market is keen to secure regulatory recognition for the new product but there are advantages to not having it
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
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
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The new Securitization Regulation, due to come in on January 2019, could unintentionally block banks from disposing of legacy assets, pushing some buyers and sellers to try to accelerate trades to get them done before the end of the year.
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The US Federal Reserve Board has put forward a sweeping set of proposals to soften restrictions on proprietary trading under the Volcker rule, in a move that could free up banks to pursue more transactions related to underwriting and market making.
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EU member states agreed on a wide-ranging banking package last Friday, aimed at reducing risk in the European banking sector, but Brussels sources are divided as to whether the new measures are enough to swiftly complete the Banking Union.
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Want to understand Brexit and the future of UK financial regulation? Don’t look to government — the Treasury Select Committee has more power than ever before.
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Lord Jonathan Hill, the former EU commissioner and architect of the Capital Markets Union project, has joined UBS as a senior adviser in its investment banking business.
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The banking and insurance watchdog sets new indicators to measure Chinese bank liquidity, premier Li Keqiang says markets must have a bigger role in allocating resources, and Bank of China’s data shows offshore renminbi bond yields rising above onshore counterparts.