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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today outlined plans to make it easier for asset-backed securities investors to communicate with one another, which will force the issuer to facilitate the process.
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UBS said it is looking to reduce costs by CHY1.5 billion ($1.86 billion) to CHY2 billion ($2.48 billion) over the next to three years and to rethink its fixed-income business after reporting disappointing second-quarter earnings for the division.
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Kevin Alexander has been tapped to run the global structured credit and conduit business at Natixis CIB Americas
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Danish banks may be able to use more of their mortgage-backed covered-debt holdings toward their liquidity requirements after the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision agreed to reconsider its liquidity rules.
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Michel Barnier, the European Union’s commissioner for internal market and services, says the U.K. will still be able to ring-fence retail banks and impose additional capital requirements, even as the E.U. works to harmonize capital regulations among Member States.
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Credit Suisse has appointed Hamish Peacocke as a structurer of covered bonds, effective in October.
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Agency residential mortgage-backed securities trader Pratyoosh Pratyoosh has left Nomura Securities.
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Ratings performance of U.S. consumer asset-backed securities would likely be little affected by a double-dip recession, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Wells Fargo, Deutsche Bank and Barclays Capital are offering a total of $1 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities linked to The Blackstone Group’s $9.4 billion takeover of U.S. shopping centers from Australia’s Centro Properties Group.