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  • The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) responded scathingly to attempts by market participants to “narrowly” trigger credit events that result in favourable pay-outs to buyers of credit default swaps. Costas Mourselas reports.
  • The annual LendIt event in San Francisco honed in on key themes such as financial inclusion for US consumers, rising household debt and online lenders' ABS aspirations. Meanwhile, conference goers are beginning to turn their attention to blockchain technology as LendIt’s BlockFin sister event gets underway.
  • Prosper will continue to issue ABS from its long standing PMIT shelf, but is looking for new whole loan contributors for its securitizations as it eyes the end of a loan consortium agreement inked last February.
  • Once again, Deutsche Bank is at a crossroads. After a tough few years, it is still strong enough to fight back in global investment banking. New CEO Christian Sewing will decide whether it does. He seems rational and determined, but does he have the stomach for the battle?
  • Online lenders at the LendIt Fintech USA 2018 conference in San Francisco said they are looking at structuring longer-dated fixed income products beyond ABS to attract more interest from insurance companies and other large asset managers.
  • SoFi chief executive Anthony Noto told delagates at the LendIt Fintech USA 2018 event in San Francisco on Monday that the online lending company will launch a suite of new products this year as it looks to compete with other tech firms that are wading into consumer credit.