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ABS market not the cheapest cost of financing for issuer of first ever trade in the asset class
Revival of high LTV mortgage lending is creating an opportunity for more SRT and deconsolidation transactions
Trade follows the end of a joint venture to originate loans
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Non-traditional asset classes continue to become an ever more important component of structured finance
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Although buyers of securitized products largely say they are interested in the topic, the US market is still trying to figure how best to integrate ESG
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Securitization's inherent complexity is allowing it to benefit rapidly from technological advances, but the blockchain dream is still a long way off in the industry
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The UK's new regulatory freedom is, in theory, an opportunity to remove onerous regulations, but divergence from the European Union will bring complications for some deals, and it’s not clear whether the government is set to rewrite the rule book in favour of market development
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The Significant Risk Transfer (SRT) market is set for growth but faces headwinds, principally in the form of Basel IV, which, while increasing the need to transfer risk, makes SRT a less efficient tool for doing so. Even so, growth seems likely as nascent markets develop, new assets are considered, and global regulators come to recognise the importance of SRT in managing bank capital and risk
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Peter Cui to leave after nearly seven years at French bank
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First warehouse securitization in the country without supranational involvement
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Although the market has restarted, with the majority of deals so well-respected it’s hard to know how the spicier deals will fare
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Five issuers raised $1.7bn in US structured finance markets on Monday