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Japanese bank poaches Barclays structured credit sales director
'The lessons of the financial crisis should not be forgotten,' spokesperson warns
The point of 'Simple, Transparent and Standardised' is that these deals are safe
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Andrew Bellis has left as head of collateralized loan obligations at Credit Suisse. .
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Regulation, as expected, is a main theme of the Global ABS conference and the topic took center stage Wednesday morning in a spirited discussion on the cumulative impact of new regulations.
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Recently, when reviewing the latest proposal of Solvency II treatment of securitization, as published by Fitch Ratings, and the European Central Bank securitization repo haircuts in current use, we were struck by a number of discrepancies in the treatment of the different fixed-income products.
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The combination of regulatory reforms and ongoing market challenges is forcing both banks and other financial institutions to review their business models and ensure they are optimally structured for the new environment.
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Securitization professionals and policymakers alike whistle the same tune, but they sing different lyrics: proposed regulations need to simultaneously address the future stability of the global economy without snuffing out the markets that drive it.
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The time needed to make changes to Solvency II regulation is running short, according to panellists at Wednesday’s discussion on whether its implementation will cause an exodus of insurance companies from the structured finance market in Europe.
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JPMorgan Chase is leading all banks in issuing commercial mortgage-backed securities.
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Asset managers in Europe say planned capital charges for securitizations under Solvency II and Basel III reforms are already making the asset allocation process more complex.
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The British Bankers’ Association has named Anthony Browne as ceo to succeed Angela Knight, effective Sept. 1.