Issue 109 - October 22nd
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News
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New York conference line-up announced
Over 70 buy-side delegates already confirmed
Structured Credit Investor has revealed the initial line-up for its second annual conference in New...
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- Alternative assets
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Exeter Blue launched
Bespoke project finance CLO finds investors
Lloyds TSB has launched a €125.9m self-managed synthetic CLO backed by public private part...
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- CLOs
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Loan trouble
CLO managers face loan replacement quandary
Secondary loan prices have reached unprecedented lows in the past few weeks (circa 75% at time of wr...
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- Investors
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Convexity in vogue
Hedge funds seek differentiation in new strategies
Investors withdrew over US$31bn from hedge funds in September, according to Hedge Fund Research. How...
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- Technology
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Vendors step up
Valuation models enhanced
In response to concerns highlighted in last week's issue of SCI (see 'Enhanced services?'), Numerix...
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Job Swaps
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Credit analyst resurfaces
The latest company and people moves
Credit analyst resurfaces Christopher Greener, former credit research analyst at Sociét&am...
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News Round-up
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Credit stability incorporated in rating opinions
A round up of this week's structured credit news
Credit stability incorporated in rating opinions S&P has confirmed that it is incorporating...
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Research Notes
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A first look at new accounting rules: possible asset re-classifications under IAS 39
Hans Vrensen, head of European securitisation research at Barclays Capital, assesses the impact of I...
On 15 October 2008, the European Commission adopted amendments to certain accounting rules (see last...
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Trading ideas: still printing
Byron Douglass, senior research analyst at Credit Derivatives Research, looks at an outright long on...
US manufacturing numbers released last week signal a deepening economic downturn. As credit spreads...
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