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Sustainable finance chief leaves Nomura for opportunity in fast-growing region enthusiastic to cut emissions
Integrating banking and securities units intended to support growth
Hire in line with firm’s commitment to sustainability
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Nomura has created a new global unit to focus on client financing, in a move that combines its investment banking and markets capabilities.
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As Europe’s leveraged finance markets return to growth, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy has added Apostolos Gkoutzinis and Rebecca Marques as partners to its leveraged finance and capital markets team.
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Premier Oil’s restructuring last year was a test for the risk transfer market, as the different synthetic securitizations exposed to the troubled firm reacted very differently. The European Banking Authority wants to see a tougher approach and more consistency in the market, which could hurt some firms’ ability to transfer risk.
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The European syndicated loan market is facing an unprecedented amount of structural challenges in 2018, leaving market participants unsure what the usually stalwart corner of the financial sector might look like by the end of the year.
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In a big vote of confidence in the CLO product, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled on Friday that CLO managers should be exempt from risk retention requirements, vindicating the arguments put forward by the Loan Syndications and Trading Association against federal regulatory agencies.
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Authors of last week’s HLEG sustainable finance report seem unsure whether they want green capital relief or not — while the European Banking Federation (EBF) seems unsure about why.