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Despite a tepid response in a 2024 consultation, there are signs EU authorities are laying the groundwork
European and high yield chiefs to take the reins
Kevin Duignan to retire after 33 years, mainly in structured finance
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Disagreements between the European Parliament, Council and Commission over the final look of its 'simple, transparent and standardised' (STS) securitization framework halted talks this week, dragging out discussions until the end of the month when EU legislators will have to meet again to try and hammer out a deal.
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The European Central Bank published its final guidelines on leveraged lending on Tuesday, clarifying issues that arose during the consultation period beginning in September. The guidelines are set to be implemented later this year.
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Member of the European Parliament Paul Tang speaks with GlobalCapital about STS, Brexit and the role of securitization in Europe.
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Nomura has hired Frederic Jallot from Citi as head of global markets for EMEA.
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The idea of a new European Secured Note (ESN) asset class has struggled to get off the ground, but with a regulatory push and normalising monetary policy, it could at last be set for take off.
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The FICC Markets Standards Board (FMSB) published the final version of its guidelines on best efforts primary market syndications for fixed income in Europe on Tuesday, as it now looks to move on to tackling secondary market impacts of the new issue process.
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Risk management and due diligence provider, Clayton Euro Risk, has moved to expand its Dutch footprint, hiring Maurice Wijmans as senior manager, business development for the Netherlands.
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Morningstar Credit Ratings has hired Charles Citro as head of its CMBS ratings business.
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Citi reported last Thursday that its robust investment banking revenues, together with the sale of its legacy assets, helped to boost the bank’s profit for the first quarter of 2017.