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The deal is the first European RMBS to include bridging loans
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
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Under the current proposal, healthy risk mitigating strategies such as banks' credit transfer programs and interest rate hedging could be prohibited
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Staff are particularly interested in language that would narrow the broad 'catchall' provision, according to Mayer Brown
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Central bank policy is the crucial factor in market outlook
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European issuers tell GlobalCapital that being proactive is key to keeping investors onside as they remain upbeat about the market’s ability to provide attractive funding
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Founding partners Rob Ford and Gary Kirk move to advisory roles
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Securitization market participants are experts at risk assessment — especially when it comes to the weather
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End of cheap central bank funding provides huge opportunity for securitization but the challenge of expanding the buyer base looms large
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Global ABS panellists say Solvency II is not the only obstacle for insurance buyers
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Batool Arif says Permanent's success shows investor appetite for prime deals