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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
The possible further internationalisation of the covered bond market will present challenges as well as opportunities
DLT expertise will be needed as markets are modernised
◆ Venezuela embarks on historic debt restructuring ◆ Canada suggests covered bond boost ◆ European Secured Notes are here. Regulate them
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None of the 19 banks fined by the Reserve Bank of India last month in relation to violations of derivatives law (DW, 4/27) will be forced to unwind any trades associated with those penalties, according to officials familiar with the violations.
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“Important substantive differences” between derivatives regulation in the U.S. and other jurisdictions may put the U.S. at a competitive disadvantage, said Jill Sommers, a member of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) said there was no need to delay implementation of derivatives regulations for 18 months as approved by two House of Representatives committees.
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A surge in hedging fx and interest-rate exposure has given a boost to the corporate derivatives business of banks in the Asia-Pacific.
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The indemnification provision of the Dodd-Frank Act could undermine efforts to enhance transparency and mitigate systemic risk in the over-the-counter derivatives market, according to Larry Thompson, managing director and general counsel at the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.
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The Reserve Bank of India’s tough rules governing the new credit default swaps market could hurt growth of the CDS market, according to Ajay Mahajan, managing director and head of financial markets at UBS.