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  • A clutch of traders and sales bankers are joining Mizuho International within fixed income, focusing on high yield, investment grade, securitization and SSA.
  • The European Commission has approved Greek plans to set up a scheme called Hercules to enable the country’s banks to cut their non-performing loan (NPL) exposures.
  • Rates trading desks are seeking owners of triple-A European CLO tranches, because of the value of the embedded Euribor floors, which convert negative Euribor prints to 0%. These can be stripped out and sold to the market, monetising a feature of the bonds that has become sharply more valuable as euro interest rates have plunged this summer.
  • ABS
    The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is unlikely to provide a securitization regulation template for trade receivables, legal experts say, leaving the market to awkwardly push the asset class into other formats.
  • MUFG hires derivs head from HSBC — ex-Stan Chart chief to chair ICG — DCM banker goes to sustainable finance centre
  • ABS
    Several European banks sponsoring ABCP conduits have been investigating the possibility of converting these vehicles to the STS regime, but bankers say the risks outweigh the reward.
  • Private equity and debt investment group Intermediate Capital (ICG) has named former Standard Chartered chief executive Mervyn Davies its new chairman, replacing Kevin Parry.
  • Mark Okada, the co-founder of alternative credit investment and CLO management firm Highland Capital Management, is set to retire at the end of the year.
  • ABS
    The European Banking Authority is set to produce a report for the European Commission by 2021 that will lay the groundwork for the regulation of the significant risk transfer (SRT) securitization market. However, participants say they are are still coming to terms with potential new requirements.