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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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Securitization hardly adds resilience to a funding model if it shuts at the same time as other options
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September likely to be busy, with diverse issuers
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Broader investor base enables CLO issuance to push through holiday season
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Banks, historically the biggest originators, are exiting the market after the banking crisis
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Despite buyside having cash, issuers are opting to reduce execution risk amid 'cagey' sentiment
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Non-QM's share of private label RMBS issuance in the US has more than doubled since 2019
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A prime RMBS issuer would be most likely to get ahead of September flurry
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◆ GlobalCapital's securitization podcast is back ◆ Middle-market CLOs struggle with ratings ◆ How do you make an RMBS 'social'?
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Hot home equity finance market is pushing niche collateral to the mainstream