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European and high yield chiefs to take the reins
Kevin Duignan to retire after 33 years, mainly in structured finance
First European buy now, pay later securitization expected next year
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The new Securitization Regulation, due to come in on January 2019, could unintentionally block banks from disposing of legacy assets, pushing some buyers and sellers to try to accelerate trades to get them done before the end of the year.
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Crédit Agricole has announced a trio of hires that will expand its capabilities in the US credit markets, including a new head of ABS syndicate with experience in both traditional banking and financial technology.
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UK rail leasing company Porterbrook said it had hired Stefan Rose as head of structured finance, a role in which he will manage the financing business and the firm’s relationships with its banks and investors.
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As banks and investors assess the impacts of IFRS 9, introduced this year, a second wave of effects from the new accounting rule could hit the market and spur asset sales from banks and pushing interest rates sharply higher for consumers.
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The European Commission has defended its plans to forge ahead ahead with plans to introduce sovereign bond-backed securities (SBBS), despite market participants’ lack of enthusiasm for the project.
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Citi's Peter Keller, former co-head of EMEA structured credit, has been promoted to EMEA head of spread product sales.
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Barclays has hired a new head of CLO origination and syndication from Citi, as well as hiring two bankers from Natixis to set up a new middle market CLO platform.
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The European Commission is forging ahead with plans to introduce sovereign bond-backed securities (SBBS), despite market participants’ lack of enthusiasm for the project.
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Sunnova, one of the handful of residential solar finance companies to have issued asset-backed securitizations, has hired a new head of finance from a sustainability-focused investor.