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European and high yield chiefs to take the reins
Kevin Duignan to retire after 33 years, mainly in structured finance
First European buy now, pay later securitization expected next year
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Thomas Mathieson has joined Credit Suisse from NatWest Markets, to head up special situations and loan trading.
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Blackstone is suing Urbano Cairo, chairman and controlling shareholder of Italian publisher RCS Mediagroup, citing loss of opportunity for Blackstone and its investors to sell a property acquired from RCS in 2013.
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Marketplace lender Prosper miscalculated and materially overstated its annualised net returns to investors, according to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, which slapped the online lender with a $3m fine last month.
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IFM Investors has hired Lucie Mixeras to its EMEA debt investments team as associate director, in response to what the company says is growing client demand for infrastructure debt.
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NatWest Markets has hired an experienced debt capital markets banker to be its country head for Germany, based in Frankfurt.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is taking a second look into combination notes, a genre of resecuritized CLOs, nearly nine months after Moody’s was fined for allegedly misrepresenting risks contained in the blended debt products. Alex Saeedy reports.
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The European Central Bank will start calculating and publishing the new European benchmark rate Ester on October 2, while Euribor will be reformed to comply with the Benchmark Regulation (BMR). Eonia, meanwhile, is set to be phased out by 2022.
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SC Lowy, a boutique bank headquartered in Hong Kong, has hired Tristan Laurencin as head trader for EMEA loans.
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The Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) issued recommendations for Libor replacement at the end of April, indicating that it believes the market should effectively self-regulate when it comes to picking a new benchmark for floating rate debt contracts.