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Insurance companies tracked by Wells Fargo allocated 30% of their ABS purchases in the second quarter to whole business, timeshare and aircraft deals, as insurers load up on higher yielding paper.
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Over the weekend, Harris County in Texas voted in favour of issuing bonds to pay for flood defences, a year after Hurricane Harvey caused terrible damage in the Houston region. It is part of a wider tussle over who bears the risk of catastrophes — and the capital markets are at the forefront of the discussion.
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The Investment Association, the trade body for 250 UK asset managers, is making a concerted effort to become more involved in responsible investment, seeking to influence government policy and help its members navigate this complex area.
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The Investment Association, the trade body for UK asset managers, has published responses to two European Commission consultations on aspects of its Sustainable Finance Action Plan — the Taxonomy of environmentally sustainable economic activities and disclosures on sustainable investments and sustainability risks.
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Banks and funds are being inundated with applications from staff trying to leave the rating agencies, as those firms gear up to relocate staff to Europe to comply with ESMA (European Securities and Markets Authority) guidelines.
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Online lender Prosper on Wednesday sold a $500.5m consumer ABS, PMIT 2018-2.
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Volkswagen Bank is lining up investor meetings for its second German auto loan ABS of the year, joining two other deals in the primary market. European Auto ABS volume has reached just under €13bn year to date, on track to speed past last year’s €14.9bn total.
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Blockchain and cryptocurrency company AlphaPoint has brought on a securitization industry veteran to advance the firm’s push into asset-backed finance markets.
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The US securitization market has shrugged off macroeconomic turmoil in recent weeks and months, but investors that think sector operates in a vacuum may be due a shock before the end of the summer, according to analysts, writes David Bell.