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ABS market continues to grow despite volatility, says Moody's
Issuance in the US asset-backed securities (ABS) market reached $400 billion last year, with the market growing on average 26% annually since 1986, according to a new report issued by rating agency Moody’s Investors Services.
Westpac launches CDO of CDOs
Australian bank Westpac has closed a $1.25 billion synthetic collateralised debt obligation (CDO) backed by a pool of structured finance transactions. The deal, arranged by JP Morgan Chase, is thought to be the first such structure issued in Asia-Pacific.
New issuers needed for French securitisation market, says S&P
New issuers must be attracted if funded issuance in the French securitisation market is to continue to grow, according to Nicolas Malaterre, a Paris-based associate director in Standard and Poor’s European structured finance ratings group.
Agricole Indosuez to launch new credit-tracking index in Asia
Credit Agricole Indosuez is launching a new tracking index in Asia aimed at better representing the performance of the underlying credit market than current bond indexes in the region.
Merrill pitches CDS baskets as alternative to risky single names
Instead of confining themselves to riskier individual corporate bonds, investors hunting yield can find relatively more value in basket credit derivatives, according to research by Merrill Lynch.
Canada's shifting credit scene
Canadian banks' attitude towards loan portfolio management is changing, and the impending Basel II Accord is accelerating the evolution of internal practices.
Neubauer calls for the return of the 30-year Treasury
Nickolas Neubauer, chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) futures market, has called on the US Treasury to return to issuing 30-year bonds. The issuing of more long-term debt is likely to boost trading in the CBOT’s 30-year US Treasury bond future.
Kat to set up Alternative Investment Research Centre in London
Harry Kat, a former derivatives banker and quantitative finance academic, has been made professor of risk management at the Sir John Cass School of Business at City University in London. Kat, an author of numerous quantitative finance papers and former…
Pan-European structured financing trend expected in 2003
A pan-European, multi-jurisdictional approach to securitisations is set to become a key growth area in 2003, according to Fernando Bautista, a partner with international law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer. Bautista believes the traditional approach…
Synthetics likely to dominate CDO issuance in 2003
Despite growing senior funding costs, the relative cheapness of super-senior swap funding should ensure that synthetic investment-grade issuance continues to outpace cash deals in 2003, according to Bank of America.
US Senate calls for structured finance probe
The structured finance businesses of leading financial institutions in the United States are set to face a major business practice investigation during the next six months, with top US regulators set to introduce a new code of governance for structured…
JP Morgan Chase takes $400m surety bond hit
JP Morgan Chase has settled its high-profile legal dispute with 11 of the world’s leading insurers, over payment of surety bonds issued by the insurers that guaranteed prepaid commodity forward contract obligations between now-bankrupt energy trader…
JP Morgan Chase offers standard maturity dates for credit derivatives in Europe
JP Morgan Chase will quote credit default swaps in Europe with 12 standard maturity dates for each calendar year from today. The move is part of an effort to boost liquidity in the credit derivatives market, with European contracts now ending on the…
Abbey National Distributes Risk
A distributed computing system has solved the bank’s overnight batch processing needs. Next up: boosting intra-day processing capacity.
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