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  • Commissioner of the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission Brian Quintenz attacked the “perverse outcomes” stemming from the supplementary leverage ratio and its treatment of segregated margin, in a speech to the US securitization industry’s annual SFIG Vegas conference.
  • ABS
    The profitability of credit card lenders is expected to take a hit following the introduction of new rules by the UK Financial Conduct Authority requiring lenders to help customers with persistent debt problems. The decision could have negative repercussions for sub-prime UK credit card securitizations.
  • Part of the job of a financial regulator is to protect the general public from itself by keeping dangerous financial instruments on the top shelf, behind the cookie jar. But the rules don’t make sense.
  • The perception of the Swiss investor as exhaustively prudent is becoming ever more inaccurate. With borrowers of all stripes making inroads into the Swiss franc bond market, and buyers receptive to credits from across the world, the natives are more intrepid than other markets give them credit for.
  • Covered bond lawyer Jerry Marlatt has moved from Morrison Foerster to Mayer Brown in New York, as part of a team move of capital markets lawyers reported by GlobalCapital on Monday.
  • FMS Wertmanagement on Tuesday took advantage of widening swap spreads to equal the tightest spread to mid-swaps on a five year benchmark so far this year — a level that was “very tight” to KfW, said bankers on the trade. Two other borrowers are lining up to try their luck in the tenor — including one that is aiming for an even tighter spread.
  • ABS
    Cuts to trading capital requirements for securitizations would be welcomed by dealers, but are unlikely to result in big boosts to balance sheet commitments, according to securitization pros at SFIG Vegas 2018 on Monday.
  • Three public sector borrowers hit screens in euros on Tuesday, taking advantage of a hot market to offer zero or limited new issue premiums.
  • In a booming CLO market, managers have found a new bottleneck in the deal pipeline – squeezing their transactions in with rating agencies that are swamped with deals. The agencies are calling on veterans of the CDO market to help take on the challenge.
  • ABS
    The online lending sector is anticipating a swell in deal volume this year, but market participants speaking with GlobalCapital are raising the alarm on increasing consumer leverage and deteriorating loan quality.
  • Even before the rollback of risk retention rules has been confirmed, CLO managers have been rushing to include language in new deals that allows them to take advantage of a repeal, according to lawyers working on the deals.
  • ABS
    Solar securitization experts on a panel at the SFIG Vegas 2018 conference on Monday observed that they are beginning to see ‘more and more similarities’ between the solar market and marketplace lending ABS, with some market participants starting to see the benefits of self-sponsored securitizations.