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Despite a tepid response in a 2024 consultation, there are signs EU authorities are laying the groundwork
European and high yield chiefs to take the reins
Kevin Duignan to retire after 33 years, mainly in structured finance
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Residential mortgage REIT Two Harbors Investment Corp. has announced that Thomas Siering is stepping down as the president and CEO after over a decade with the firm, replaced by William Greenberg, former vice president and co-CIO.
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A group of lawmakers led by Texas Republican Van Taylor has sent a letter this week to secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin and chairman of the Federal Reserve Jerome Powell, urging them to address the ‘looming crisis’ in the commercial real estate market, particularly for struggling borrowers saddled with CMBS debt.
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The Basel Committee has proposed tweaks to its securitization rules to ease non-performing loan sales — but it hasn’t gone as far as market participants would like, and has rowed back from proposals tabled by the European Banking Authority last October, which would have cut capital requirements much further.
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Deutsche gives Toomey position as head of new group — Gimpel leaves Citi, has fintech idea — Moelis hires Whelchel for private capital team
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Securitization is the most mathematical of debt markets, and synthetic securitization its most abstract department. But in a niche within that niche is a small investment firm, for which the market is all about ideas and people. Jon Hay reports.
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Deutsche Bank has hired Mark DeSplinter as managing director and head of US index and single-name credit default swaps (CDS), based in New York.
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Alternative investment manager Pretium Partners has hired Charlie Himmelberg as senior managing director and head of macro research.
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Campaigners for equality for lesbian, gay and transgender people in the US hailed a historic victory on Monday, when the Supreme Court for the first time made it illegal throughout the country for employers to discriminate against staff on grounds of sexual or gender orientation.
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European securitization could see an influx of investors re-enter the market in light of experts' recommendations of better regulatory treatment in a Capital Markets Union (CMU) report.