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Blatter will be lead portfolio manager for BlackRock’s European CLO platform
Deal raises questions about whether transaction was done at arm's length
Joanna Chan is taking on the role of head of strategic capital
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The Dutch government has urged the European Commission to address the “unbalanced” regulatory treatment of securitization compared with covered bonds, complaining of “disproportionate” incentives to invest in covered bonds versus ABS.
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Former TD Securities deputy chair has joined ratings agency DBRS to head up its Canadian business.
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CommonBond has kicked off 2016 with the hire of Beth Starr as vice president and head of capital markets. Meanwhile, CEO David Klein tells GlobalCapital that the online lender is planning to ramp up its ABS activity in the coming year.
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European DataWarehouse (ED) has named a former senior director at Moody’s Analytics as its new chief operating officer and deputy chief executive officer.
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HSBC has closed its first synthetic securitization since the crisis, and in doing so has slashed the balance sheet its corporate lending book consumed, writes Owen Sanderson.
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Principia Partners has made impact assessments for overnight index swaps (OIS) discounting available through its derivatives valuation service, pasVal.
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Regulatory proposals in the European securitization market are hoped to encourage confidence in the ABS product, but change needs to happen fast if the market is to retain its dwindling investor base, said market participants last week.
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The fragmented nature of the European ABS market could complicate the application of the European Commission’s proposals for simple, transparent and standardised (STS) securitizations, according to panel members at the Euromoney Capital Markets Union forum on Thursday.
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Tackling the knowledge gap in financing options for Europe’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can help them overcome reliance on bank funding and increase participation in the region’s capital markets, said speakers at an Association of Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) conference in London.