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  • Esoteric ABS was a focus for investors hunting for yield in 2016. The market for these assets blossomed, as issuers were lured by attractive relative value in comparison to other sources of financing. But rising interest rates, the potential for trade wars under a new US president and fits of capital markets volatility top the list of concerns for market players this year. Max Adams reports.
  • ABS
    As European marketplace lending grows and matures, the sector is becoming increasingly embedded in the financial systems that it once looked to disrupt. David Bell reports.
  • GlobalCapital's handy table of recently priced corporate bond issues, with links to the stories about them.
  • The European Securities and Markets Authority wants more convergence between central counterparties on how they comply with margin and collateral requirements.
  • Reviewing some of the year’s biggest securitization stories, it looks like we started and ended the year worried about Italian NPLs.
  • As plans for the bailout of Banca Monte dei Paschi take shape, attention is turning to how its shares could trade once the recapitalisation has taken place. The financial details are not clear yet, but it is likely to involve the creation of €5bn or more of new equity, held by the government and former owners of subordinated bonds.
  • FIG
    The state bail-out of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, announced during the night, has brought relief to the Italian financial system — at last, there is a plan for dealing with Italy’s weakest large bank. But there are already questions about whether it undermines Europe’s policy on dealing with bank failures.
  • We wish all our readers a merry Christmas and a peaceful and prosperous new year. We also hope you get some well-deserved rest over the holidays. You will need all the energy you can muster. We face another year of extreme volatility, risks and shocks in 2017, perhaps even more than in 2016.
  • Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank have settled with the US Department of Justice, putting an end to some of the worst uncertainties hanging over both banks. But Barclays said that it had been sued by the DoJ in connection with RMBS underwriting, and that it was going to fight the case.
  • Law firm Clifford Chance has appointed a new head of corporate practice for Asia Pacific, as the incumbent takes over a new role.
  • The Pakistan Stock Exchange will sell a 40% stake to Chinese buyers including the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE), ending a months-long search for strategic investors.
  • Hong Kong-listed Longfor Properties has sealed a Rmb3bn ($431m) fundraising with a Chinese bank at the helm.