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Cadwalader's Tobias: investors are pushing back against cash leaking out of a CLO [video]
6 years ago
Cadwalader partner Daniel Tobias discusses the impact of the EU's Securitisation Regulation for CLOs at the Creditflux CLO symposium on 8 May -
Ashurst promotes structured products lawyer as one of 21 new partners
6 years ago
Ashurst has promoted to partner a London-based lawyer who specialises in derivatives and debt capital markets -
Japan regulation affords CLOs breathing room
6 years ago
Japan’s regulators have avoided disruption of the global CLO market by softening the impact of their risk retention rules that came into effect in March -
Japanese regulator makes CLOs exempt from risk retention - if loans are appropriately originated
6 years ago
The Japan Financial Services Agency (FSA) has said that CLOs can sit outside the remits of its securitisation regulation, if investors in the country can provide ‘in-depth analysis’ showing the underlying assets were appropriately originated -
CLO market holds breath as Japan risk retention looms
6 years ago
Risk retention compliant US CLOs could make a comeback after the Japan Financial Services Authority (JFSA) unveiled its proposed new risk retention framework, which could tie the hands of the world’s biggest buyers of US CLOs -
Market welcomes Esma loosening of securitisation regs but questions remain
6 years ago
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)'s revision of the reporting templates that must be completed under the securitisation regulations addresses many of the concerns raised by market participants but leaves some points of difficulty, according to industry lawyers -
CLO docs shed light on implementation of Securitisation Regulation
6 years ago
Market participants are beginning to get visibility on how European CLOs are handling the transparency obligation and the risk of fines under the European Securities & Markets Authority’s (Esma) Securitisation Regulation, according to a report on Creditflux’s sister publication Debtwire -
ESAs extend reporting olive branch to European CLOs
6 years ago
A group of European supervisory authorities (ESAs) have raised hopes that CLOs could avoid some of the toughest reporting requirements under the securitisation regulations coming into effect in January -
Merry Christmas from the EU: Commission gifts regulatory relief to securitisations
6 years ago
European securitisers can breathe a sigh of relief today after the European Commission has endorsed calls to relax its securitisation regulation -
European regulators look to soothe CLO reporting jitters
6 years ago
The European Supervisory Authorities (ESAs – EBA, ESMA and EIOPA) have sought to calm the nerves of the European CLO industry ahead of a securitisation regulation framework that is due to come into effect from January -
Milbank's Solis and DLA Piper's Reilly: CLO 'contributions' can benefit everyone, but debt investors may seek limitations [video]
Milbank partner Sean Solis and DLA Piper partner Richard Reilly spoke with Creditflux's Hugh Minch after their panel at the CLO Investor Summit earlier this month -
Simmons & Simmons adds partner to lead its CLO practice in London
6 years ago
Simmons & Simmons has appointment structured credit specialist James Grand as a partner to lead its CLO practice -
ESMA regulations could halt European issuance, says LMA
6 years ago
The European securitisation market is at risk of a “cessation of issuance and market disruption” unless the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) allows a phased implementation of the new regulatory framework due to come into effect from January, according to the Loan Market Association (LMA) -
LSTA asks for return of CLO bond buckets as part of Volcker reform
6 years ago
The Loan Syndication and Trading Association is advocating the return of high yield bond baskets within US CLO portfolios in what could be another sign of the shackles being loosened on CLO regulation in the US -
CLO managers give ESMA requirements a test run
7 years ago
This year has already broken records for the European CLO market, but a new dose of regulatory uncertainty could put that growth at risk -
ESMA strikes European CLO market with new regulatory burdens
7 years ago
The European Securities and Markets Authority yesterday published its final report for the technical standard on disclosure requirements under securitisation regulation, outlining the new reporting requirements for European CLOs coming into effect from 1 January -
CLO managers see risk retention hurdles as Brexit approaches
7 years ago
Barriers are emerging to UK-based CLO managers seeking risk retention compliance via both the sponsor and the originator route as the country edges closer to Brexit, sources say. -
Risk retention financing given the green light by EBA
7 years ago
The European Banking Authority published the final draft of its regulatory technical standards for securitisations yesterday -
Investors debate merits of bond buckets as regulators revisit Volcker rule
7 years ago
CLOs with bond buckets could return in the US as federal agencies have signalled their willingness to roll back certain parts of the Volcker rule -
European-compliant CLOs try to sidestep US risk retention rules
7 years ago
CLOs complying with European risk retention have had to tweak their legal language to avoid coming under US rules, in what has become known as a ‘conditional sales’ approach -
Cadwalader's Quirolo: start preparing for the new securitisation rules in Europe (video)
7 years ago
Cadwalader partner David Quirolo spoke to Creditflux's Hugh Minch after his panel at the Creditflux Symposium earlier this month -
US CLO market bids farewell to risk retention as appeals deadline passes
7 years ago
The SEC and the Federal Reserve have not petitioned the US Supreme Court to appeal the ruling exempting CLOs from risk retention, meaning the agencies’ last opportunity to get the ruling repealed has passed -
CLOs legally freed from US risk retention rules
7 years ago
'Open-market' CLOs were legally freed from US risk retention rules yesterday, although the threat of a Supreme Court appeal remains until May -
Deadline passes for federal agencies to appeal risk retention ruling
7 years ago
CLOs passed another milestone on the journey away from risk retention as the SEC and Federal Reserve Board did not appeal the court decision by the 45-day deadline -
Fight for US loans commences following risk retention U-turn
7 years ago
US CLOs are set to be free from risk retention in the next few weeks. Headache over for US CLO managers? Not really – now it becomes a fight to source the assets that will populate CLOs
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