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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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A rule to be published next month that is set to ramp up the cost of holding inventory for ABS dealers could seriously hamper secondary trading, hastening the retreat of banks from market making in more capital intensive sectors.
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Law firm Ashurst has announced several new hires and internal promotions, in an indication of their commitment to strengthening their CLO and structured product practices.
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IntercontinentalExchange has agreed to buy Interactive Data Corporation, the financial market analytics provider, from its private equity owners in a deal worth $5.2bn.
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From boats to home mortgages, the marketplace lending sector is showing signs of expanding beyond plain vanilla consumer debt and into more niche sectors, as the roster of players looking to fill the bank finance void grows larger and more competitive.
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The former head of bespoke correlation trading at a European bank has resurfaced at Orchard Asset Management in London.
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Former US Department of Justice official Geoffrey Graber joined Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll’s DC office last week as a partner in their consumer protection and product safety group.
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"Too much, too fast," said the Loan Market Association (LMA) regarding the barrage of regulation facing the loan market, in its latest guide to regulation.
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Marketplace lenders are calling for the development of a comprehensive regulatory framework from the federal government as the asset class grows and garners increased interest from institutional investors.
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The changes to securitization regulations this week by the European Commission have been well received, but analysts say there is still a way to go.