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  • Global Jet Capital, a private aircraft financier, is looking to issue its first securitization backed by a portfolio of aircraft leases and loans, following an acquisition of corporate aircraft loans from GE Capital in 2015.
  • Two commercial real estate CLOs are understood to be in the pipeline following a bumper deal from Prime Finance last week, in what has been a hot year for the asset class.
  • National Collegiate Student Loan Trust (NCSLT), a private student loan trust, could see a swathe of downgrades from Fitch across at least 12 ABS transactions, following a proposed consent judgment filed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) last week.
  • US private equity firm Hellman & Friedman has made a $5.3bn-equivalent offer for digital payments company Nets, with the Nordic company urging investors on Monday to accept the deal.
  • On Monday night, Cinven, the private equity group, sold a 10% stake in Just Group, the UK financial services company, through an accelerated bookbuild led by Barclays and Numis.
  • Mathias Noack, co-head of debt capital markets for EMEA at MUFG, has been appointed as Loan Market Association chairman by the board.
  • The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission has fined Bank of America Merrill Lynch $2.5m for failures of supervision and record-keeping, connected with an investigation by CME Group that found evidence of front-running.
  • KfW has entered the Blockchain race, after simulating a trade in real time using distributed ledger technology, the agency said on Monday.
  • The European leveraged credit market’s return to pre-financial crisis levels of valuations and leverage multiples does not come with as many risks as it did a decade ago, despite striking similarities in the market, according to Fitch.
  • AMS, the Austrian maker of sensors and microchips, opened a new week in the equity-linked market on Monday with its first ever convertible bond issue, which was priced at attractive terms for the issuer.
  • Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten has opened dollar proceedings for the week, mandating for a three year trade as swap spreads in the tenor hit their highest level in months. Other issuance in the currency could come from European Investment Bank, which has been rumoured to be considering a deal for a few weeks.
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    A pledge by the Labour Party’s shadow chancellor John McDonnell to limit credit card interest payments poses a threat to credit card lenders and to investors in UK credit card ABS.