Pre-migration untagged articles
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Asset backed commercial paper outstandings stabilised this week as the market reached an equilibrium of supply, demand and price. However, liquidity pressures showed that they could resurface before the year end, as two month euro rates spiked to 30bp.
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Depfa is setting up a 144A US MTN programme and is on the road in the States. Until now Depfa has issued its 144A benchmark deals on a standalone basis.
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A burst of dollar interest rate-linked issuance that was priced ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting, along with sustained demand from yen and Hong Kong dollar investors, supplied this week’s new EMTN highlights.
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Carlyle Group is marketing a synthetic, single tranche CLO. It has been in the market for two weeks and should close by the end of the year. The collateral is European, senior secured first lien LCDS. The size has not yet been confirmed.
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Subprime will not go away, however much the credit market may have thought it had four weeks ago.
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The UK’s Financial Services Authority this week warned hedge funds that it plans to carry out formal checks across the industry, in an attempt to crack down on incidences of market abuse such as insider trading.