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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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Bank of America Merrill Lynch has put two bankers in its EMEA mortgages business at risk of redundancy.
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Some European parliamentarians remain to be convinced of the need to revive the region’s securitization market, but a new cross-industry position paper could help change their minds.
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Virgin Money and Shawbrook posted impressive jumps in underlying profits this week, casting the UK’s challenger banks in a positive light just as some of the country’s biggest lenders contemplate falling revenues.
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Michael Piwowar, Commissioner of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, was critical of US risk retention regulations in a keynote address on Tuesday, blaming “bureaucratic self preservation” for regulators’ one-size-fits all approach to the market.
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Lack of liquidity, not weakened credit conditions, has been the driving force sending marketplace lending securitization spreads wide by the hundreds, panelists at ABS Vegas said on Monday.
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Large financial institutions may be unwilling to continue to make markets in securitizations if punitive liquidity regulation in the ABS space continues, according to panellists at ABS Vegas.
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Representatives from Women in Securitization, a Structured Finance Industry Group initiative, said that a lack of transparency and employer accountability in the reporting of employee diversity is one of the main hurdles to changing the landscape of a traditionally male-dominated industry.
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European investors are likely to be big contributors to the US CLO market as the country finalises its risk retention requirements, according to panellists at ABS Vegas.
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A UK vote to leave the European Union could result in serious long term regulatory and technical disincentives to invest in UK transactions, warn analysts and lawyers.