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George Smith talks to Tom Hall about a run of giant ABS deals, and to Thomas Hopkins about whether changes to Solvency II will bring insurers flocking back to securitization.
Large banks are selling mortgage or consumer portfolios for capital relief
The Fairbridge 2025-1 transaction is a huge leap in the right direction for bringing the asset class to the public RMBS market
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Shrinkage of European market since 2008 compounds challenges of passing on knowledge
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Private lender closed its second RTL securitization of the year last week
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New entrants could trigger securitization deals in a market dominated by insurers
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ABS, and euro and dollar covered bonds, may be preferred instead
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◆ UK puts FCA and PRA in charge of securitization rules ◆ Apollo could kick off the CLO reset wave ◆ What do business credit cards and middle market CLOs have in common?
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Banks will speed up their sales of residential mortgages as higher capital charges make it uneconomical to hold them
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FCA and PRA hold power over the details, but caution will dominate without political impetus
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Reit plots $338.5m deal as it says new US bank capital requirements could see it take on more mortgages
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Deleveraging, alongside new methodology, leads rating agency to upgrade 64 notes across 28 deals