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Policy experts told the Institute of International Bankers' annual Washington, DC meeting that the Trump administration can transform the US regulatory environment, even if it can't get legislation through Congress quickly.
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A top US banking regulator this week laid out a vision of separating Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation-insured commercial banking activity from the investment and trading operations of domestic banks.
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Prytania, a structured credit boutique, has formally split its corporate structure, separating its advisory and solutions business from investment management.
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Bloomberg is trying to drag European ABS trading into the digital age, signing up several banks to start providing quotes on its ALLQ system for core, prime European ABS asset classes. Some dealers, though, struggle to see the benefit.
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JP Morgan's European securitized products syndicate head has been placed at risk
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The world of green finance has intersected with that of synthetic securitization for what may be the first time, in a $3bn risk transfer deal that could show a way to free up banks’ balance sheets to expand green lending.
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Bullish talk from the Federal Reserve on interest rate hikes points to a “live meeting” in March, raising concerns about the supply of mortgage-backed securitization (MBS).
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Global standardization of securitization regulation? Don’t bother, just make it easier for investors to compare different regimes, said panellists at SFIG Vegas on Monday.
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It never really went away, did it.