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  • In May 1998 the Spanish government passed a long awaited decree allowing the securitisation of assets other than mortgages, and many bankers hoped that 1998 would prove to be the year the Spanish asset-backed market finally took off. The new law aside, there were good grounds for that optimism.
  • Russia collapsed, sending emerging markets into free-fall, which in turn threatened to take the rest of the world's financial markets with them.
  • The French securitisation market continues to present an all-too-familiar mixture of promise and frustration. One of Europe's longest standing and most sophisticated asset-backed sectors, the market continues to punch below its weight.
  • Asset-backed commercial paper is booming. The amount of paper outstanding doubled from 1994 to 1996, and has already doubled since, topping $300bn this summer. In the first quarter of 1998, when most sectors of the capital markets were struggling to absorb the impact of the Asian credit crisis, the global volume of outstanding ABCP expanded by 17.6%.
  • * Arnaud Scuderoni, chief financial officer, 3CIF
  • * Louis de Montpellier, general adviser, Belgian ministry of finance
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  • If March 13 was Fabulous Friday for the Greek economy and its capital market, then August 24 was Miserable Monday. This was the day which local bankers and brokers had been looking forward to as a major landmark in the modernisation of the Greek banking industry, the development of the privatisation programme and, in turn, the progress which Greece was making towards Emu membership.
  • Behind the scenes, bankers are slowly building on the lively start made in the Swiss asset backed bond market earlier this year when the first securitisation of freight rolling stock in Europe and the first term securitisation of Swiss mortgages took place.
  • To the uninitiated it may seem a sleepy backwater with (literally) a handful of deals done to date, but the Portuguese securitisation market is ready to pop - if the authorities get it right.
  • "The Dutch structured finance market has been a bit of a late starter," says Simon Best, director in the securitisation group covering western Europe, at ING Barings in London. "And even now we are still seeing only limited deal volume."
  • INSURANCE RISK securities are providing fresh encouragement for professionals in both the insurance and capital markets who look forward to fundamental changes in the way corporate risk is allocated and distributed.