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  • ANZ has hired a new chief financial officer for Australia, poaching a senior banker from JP Morgan.
  • Bloomberg has launched a new investment analytics tool to track China’s bond market, ahead of the launch of the Bond Connect. The product is set to increase transparency in the Mainland debt market, complementing the country’s efforts to widen access for foreign investors.
  • DBS Group Holdings is preparing its comeback to the international bond market, having mandated leads for a senior outing denominated in dollars.
  • Apollo Aviation Management priced its fourth ABS transaction at the end of last week, selling a no-grow deal that will finance a fleet of 32 aircraft.
  • The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) will acquire Citi’s the Yield Book and Citi Fixed Income Indices, adding a fixed income analytics platform and further building FTSE Russell’s US market presence and index offering, it said this week.
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    Jewellery retailer Signet Jewelers announced plans last week to sell down and outsource its consumer financing business, and said it would eliminate “material credit risk” from its balance sheet.
  • Is there a way to marry European political will with a strong and stable securitization market? Sam Kerr dives into the struggle that has dogged European securitization and looks at the highly politicised debate over the future of ABS under the European Union’s ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ framework
  • The European CLO market has reached a juncture. The asset class has performed well over the past two years, with spreads ratcheting to post-crisis tights while a broader range of investors from across the globe have been drawn to the sector.
  • Generational changes affecting the way consumers in the US shop, work and live, could be set to transform the nation’s commercial real estate market. The plight of shopping malls, and the wider retail sector, is the topic that has caused most immediate concern in the CMBS market. But that’s not the only factor that market participants should be concerned about, writes David Bell
  • The Deutsche Börse yesterday welcomed six new exchange traded commodities (ETCs) to its Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Xetra trading venues.
  • The number of underbanked borrowers in America has grown since the financial crisis as their access to mainstream forms of credit has narrowed. Sasha Padbidri examines how some companies are working to erase the subprime stigma, experimenting with alternative methods of underwriting
  • The US consumer finance market has come a long way since the depths of the global financial crisis. By most metrics, the market has not just climbed back to the peak but is continuing to rise to new heights. ABS has become a key part of that ascent, as lenders look to extend both secured and unsecured consumer credit.