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  • Securities services was one of the most competitive award categories GlobalRMB had to decide this year. Our awards criteria demanded the near-impossible from participating banks: to beat the competition in the fast-changing China access scheme, while at the same time demonstrating a broad client base and the ability to be at the cutting edge of innovation.
  • Argentine state-owned oil and gas company YPF said on Tuesday that it would buy back $176.245m of the $452.198m in dollar bonds it is due to repay on December 19.
  • Brazilian state-owned development bank Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Econômico e Social (BNDES) will buy back nearly $650m of existing bonds, including over half of its existing green bond.
  • Senior re-performing loan (RPL) RMBS spreads have tightened by 4bps to 73bps over swaps in the last week, according to Wells Fargo data, their tightest level since mid-June. But a flurry of new deal activity has the potential to push spreads back out, giving the buy side some room on pricing.
  • Loomis Sayles’ senior loan portfolio manager Kevin Perry will retire in March 2019 after 17 years with the company and 37 years in the industry, the firm said on Tuesday.
  • The City has prepared as best it can for a no-deal Brexit, but it's not just the immediate effects it needs to worry about — the UK government’s disdain for the industry its Brexit planning will diminish UK-based financial services for many years, and the government doesn't seem to care.
  • The 10 year anniversary of the Lehman bankruptcy prompted a wave of commentary — and a clamour of doom-mongers trying to call the next crisis. Famous last words, of course, but it’s mostly misguided.
  • Kashif Zafar will move to New York and become the head of sales for the Americas and deputy head of the global markets division for the Americas at Crédit Agricole CIB.
  • Europe already has a powerful tool to deal with banks that fail to show they have the proper risk controls in place — it’s called the supervisory review and evaluation process.
  • Sulzer, the Swiss maker of industrial machinery, is in the blocks market tonight with a Sfr608m sale of its own treasury shares that it acquired from its former majority shareholder, the sanctioned Russian conglomerate Renova, in April.
  • Cyprus won huge demand for its return to the 10 year part of euro curve on Tuesday, with the final book almost four times covered. The deal should set a good backdrop for Greece to come to the market in the same maturity — as long as it pays up a sizeable concession, according to SSA bankers.
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said on Tuesday it had completed the sale of the remaining securities in the $30bn Maiden Lane LLC portfolio of mortgage securities it bought to facilitate JP Morgan’s acquisition of Bear Stearns in March 2008.