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The U.K. Financial Services Authority is taking its own view on how the E.U.’s financial markets reforms should be implemented, penning a fresh plan to allow “group” compliance on new rules slated to hit the global securitization industry.
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The Bank of England is expected to unveil a new approach to financial regulation that in effect would abandon the Financial Services Authority’s so-called “traffic light” system of oversight.
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U.K. banks that fail to meet their pledge to lend more could face additional taxes, David Cameron, the British prime minister, hinted at a parliamentary committee meeting.
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Lloyds Banking Group has named BNY Mellon Corporate Trust as trustee agent for its standalone U.K. residential mortgage-backed security.
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Janus Capital Group is looking to restart its investment in the securitization market, promoting John Kerschner to head of securitized products in its fixed-income investments group. He will work with Eric Bernum, structured finance trader.
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Balance-sheet collateralized loan obligations that originated during the crisis in Europe, the Middle East and Africa performed well during the economic crisis, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Allied Irish Banks has announced plans for a new operating model, which will replace the current divisional structure with an integrated banks consisting of personal and business banking; corporate and institutional banking; and commercial banking.
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Fitch Ratings said mortgage insurers and troubled borrowers pose a greater threat to Australian banks than originally thought.
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The Centre for Policy Studies, a London-based think tank, has recommended that Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland issue shares to U.K. taxpayers in return for bailing out the lenders.