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Joanna Chan is taking on the role of head of strategic capital
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The ABS market is divided into camps over the necessity for a third level of NPL compliance, with participants coming out for and against more disclosure at a panel in True Sale International’s 2019 Conference in Berlin.
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Jesus Rio Cortes, a managing director at Bank of America Merilll Lynch in the EMEA securitization group, has joined Apollo Global Management.
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Antonio Keglevich will lead a new sustainable finance advisory team at UniCredit, aiming to originate deals across asset classes.
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The European Banking Authority has published its long-awaited discussion paper on the possibility of ‘Simple, Transparent and Standardised’ synthetic securitizations — opening the way to better regulatory treatment for risk transfer deals. That would endorse a market that frequently faces public criticism.
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National governments of the European Union have reached agreement on the law that will implement the Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities, even though Germany, Austria, Luxembourg and Greece are unhappy that nuclear power has not been specifically excluded. There could be fights over that issue when the Parliament and Commission negotiate with the Council in a 'trilogue'.
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UK and European pension funds hunting for positive yields are increasingly looking to swap short to medium dated government bonds for riskier credits in high yield and structured finance.
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Speaking at ABS East on Monday morning, Allianz Global Investors chief economic advisor Mohamed El-Erian told attendees that a definitive era in the history of financial markets is coming to a close, and that the future is looking highly uncertain.
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Morgan Stanley has hired a senior structured credit investor to run its EMEA securitization trading operations, GlobalCapital understands
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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe has hired a structured finance lawyer to join its team from Ropes & Gray, the firm's third London hire in a month.