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Credit Suisse has taken steps to limit how much it would recoup of bonuses awarded top executives if the bank performs poorly.
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The Canadian Securities Administrators has beefed up its proposals for introducing securities regulatory oversight of credit rating organizations.
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MKP Capital, a distressed-debt fund manager, is said to have sold off roughly two-thirds of its portfolio of asset-backed securities last week.
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Issuers of mortgage-backed securities may hold the risk in most cases under proposed retention rules that may be published for public comment as early as next week.
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Collateralized loan obligations will likely see upgrades of between one to three notches after Moody’s Investors Service announced a review of criteria used to determining ratings during the crisis.
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The Commercial Real Estate Council has begun lobbying for an exemption to a rule under the Dodd-Frank Act that would require issuers of asset-backed securities to hold 5% of the issue.
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The U.S. Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission are said to have asked Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase to make employees available to testify in an investigation of potential manipulation involving the London interbank offered rate.
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Royal Bank of Scotland has announced that is selling a portfolio of commercial real estate loans and assets to three indirect special purpose vehicle subsidiaries of Perella Weinberg Real Estate Fund I.
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The yield premium on Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria’s €2 billion ($2.84 billion) covered bond is the lowest for a Spanish issuer in 11 months.