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  • The incoming Biden administration is likely to be more conducive to the development of the credit risk transfer market for the government-sponsored enterprises, according to panelists speaking at ABS East Virtual 2020.
  • ABS
    Solar ABS is advancing as a reliable, economical funding source for homeowners as the time they spend at home increases due to Covid-19 and intensifying natural disasters, speakers said in a Tuesday panel at ABS East Virtual 2020.
  • There will be winners and losers among CLO managers as a result of the Covid crisis, leading to consolidation in the sector, IMN's ABS East Virtual 2020 heard this week. Panellists tried to rethink the post-pandemic CLO landscape.
  • ABS
    Small business lenders may see fewer credit losses on their post-Covid SME loans, thanks to a big tightening in underwriting standards in the wake of the pandemic, said investors speaking on a panel at ABS East Virtual 2020.
  • The resignation of Jean Pierre Mustier as group CEO on Monday night has laid bare deep fissures between the senior management of UniCredit, which has been focused on serving the interests of shareholders, and members of its board, which want to reposition the bank as a servant of the Italian economy.
  • There are a lot of positive things to say about the European Union’s draft Taxonomy of Sustainable Economic Activities, but as far as buildings are concerned, its aims are too ambitious. Without a last minute reprieve, it risks killing the nascent market for green wholesale property finance.
  • Brazilian steel producer Gerdau will repurchase $300m of dollar bonds with cash as its profits rise thanks to strong demand for steel.
  • ABS
    With Joe Biden as president, and a split Congress, the prospect of sweeping progressive change and a comprehensive stimulus package has been dampened. However, the market expects to see substantial progress on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) front and Libor transition, despite the deep divide in government.
  • Kommunalbanken, the financing agency for Norwegian municipalities, and L–Bank, the development bank for the State of Baden–Württemberg, built well covered order books as they brought what will likely be the SSA market’s final dollar benchmark deals of 2020.
  • BP, the oil major, was joined at the long end of the bond market on Tuesday by railway company Deutsche Bahn, as issuers take advantage of low spreads to stretch out their debt maturities.
  • A rotation into some cyclical stocks has lifted equity markets of late. But investor returns overall are still heavily reliant on a small basket of tech stocks with sky high valuations and any retreat from these names in a hurry could prompt a stock market rout.
  • The UK Municipal Bonds Agency on Tuesday withdrew a planned bond sale for Warrington Borough Council as a result of the Public Works Loan Board’s decision last week to cut its lending rate by 100bp. Warrington will have to reconsider what is its best funding option.