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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
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
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Russia legislators have approved close-out netting for derivatives--a move that should fuel growth in a market that has widely been seen as hampered by the issue.
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The Japan Securities Clearing Corporation has outlined its model for credit default swap clearing and set a target date of July 19 to begin clearing CDS on the iTraxx Japan index.
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China structurers are working on derivative plays to give offshore investors synthetic exposure to A-shares outside of the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor scheme.
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Mortgage securitization trailblazer Lewis Ranieri and economist Ken Rosen are calling for continued government influence in the housing and mortgage market to hasten the sector’s recovery.
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Investment banks, rating agencies and industry associations in Europe have blasted plans by the European Securities and Markets Authority to force non-E.U. credit rating agencies—and the ratings they give to financial instruments—to meet new, stringent requirements to be valid in the region.
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The International Monetary Fund says it supports giving European regulators the authority to cap loan-to-value ratios as a way of helping prevent housing-market bubbles.