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Rising aircraft values and higher re-leasing costs caused by a supply shortage are expected to tip cash into aviation ABS and entice debut issuers in 2026. As cash runs down the waterfall, sales of equity notes tied to aviation lease ABS may return, writes Chadwick Van Estrop
Park Street Global structures its first lease-backed deal, qualifying for the portfolio interest exemption
First deal of its kind more than 1.5 times subscribed
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Trade receivables securitizations are on the rise as more investors look to get involved
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The buy now pay later lender hired Fitch for the first time, having previously solely used DBRS
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Frequent issuer has put corporate troubles behind it and wants spreads to compress in line with peers
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The government agency priced $423m of issuance over Treasuries
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Sandwich maker's $2.35bn deal comes shortly after $3.35bn debut
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Large ticket equipment deal offers rare opportunity as pipeline reaches six deals
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The sandwich chain's $2.35bn follow-up comes just months after its $3.35bn whole business securitization debut
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Issuers ‘gaming’ timing amid packed pipeline, though RMBS bankers more confident on spreads than ABS counterparts
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Bankers, investors predict huge issuance after Labor Day but expect to be largely done and dusted before ABS East on October 20