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Tikehau Group is looking to expand its credit business across Europe with the hire of the former head of Blackstone GSO’s CLO business.
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Mizuho Securities USA has hired Jim Stehli as a managing director to run its collateralized loan obligations team in New York. The hire surprised some market participants who recalled Stehli's time at UBS, where his department recorded a huge loss on CDOs during the financial crisis.
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Bishopsfield Capital Partners, the London financial advisory and investments boutique founded by two ex-ABN Amro bankers, has hired Glenn Fox as it builds up its infrastructure finance practice.
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Further layers of management in Royal Bank of Scotland’s corporate and institutional bank are being decided, with promotions for Bob McKillip, Pierre Ferland, Richard Bartlett and Jan de Ruiter.
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Société Générale has hired Stewart Robinson from RBC Capital Markets to be European head of project bonds on its syndicate desk in London.
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European Central Bank Executive Board member Yves Mersch has advocated using central bank ABS eligibility criteria as a starting point for defining ‘high quality’ securitizations, and called on the ECB and Bank of England to issue a joint statement to address the “inappropriate” regulatory treatment of the asset class.
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Some of Europe's biggest banks are stepping up protests at the Basel securitization framework's treatment of the product, saying that even lowered risk-weightings endanger the asset class and do not reflect historical performance. Their comments echo those of top European policymakers throwing their weight behind ABS.
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Société Générale has hired Stewart Robinson from RBC Capital Markets to be European head of project bonds on its syndicate desk in London.
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Europe's biggest banks are stepping up their protests against how the Basel securitization framework treats the product, saying that even lowered risk-weightings endanger the asset class and do not reflect historical performance — a stark contrast to encouraging comments from top European policymakers.