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Banks are trying to digest the implications of a new move by the European Central Bank, which would set a deadline by which new non-performing loans should be fully written off. This could spark a rush to declare NPLs before the end of this year, write Owen Sanderson and Jon Hay.
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Football clubs have become revenue generating machines, and with the English Premier League set to ban clubs from borrowing from non-Financial Conduct Authority regulated institutions starting next year, GlobalCapital investigates how some of the Premier League’s biggest teams fund their operations.
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Former Discover Bank CFO Roy Guthrie has been tapped to replace JP McNeill as CEO at residential Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) shop Renovate America.
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ABS buyers from the UK and continental Europe are operating as normal, with little concern for the Brexit cliff edge around the corner, according to panellists at the TSI Congress 2017 in Berlin.
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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika warned in a Monday speech of the rising delinquency rates for unsecured consumer loans originated by marketplace lenders, and called on Congress to take a stance on the Madden versus Midland case.
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Cross River Bank has tapped Phil Goldfeder, a former staff member with New York Senator Charles Schumer, to lead its government affairs team.
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The European Banking Authority has published a discussion paper looking to harmonise the supervision of risk transfer in securitization across the EU.
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Latham & Watkins said it had hired Simeon Rudin, a former partner at Freshfields and former head of the firm's structured and asset finance team in London.
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Regulatory concerns are a perennial topic of discussion at securitization conferences, but at ABS East in Miami this week it’s different: with some analysts predicting CLO volumes could challenge the record breaking 2014 figures, it’s the potential rollback, rather than rollout, of regulation that is prompting discussions.