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Third deconsolidation RMBS from a UK challenger bank since November
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Volkswagen Bank is lining up investor meetings for its second German auto loan ABS of the year, joining two other deals in the primary market. European Auto ABS volume has reached just under €13bn year to date, on track to speed past last year’s €14.9bn total.
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Blockchain and cryptocurrency company AlphaPoint has brought on a securitization industry veteran to advance the firm’s push into asset-backed finance markets.
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The US securitization market has shrugged off macroeconomic turmoil in recent weeks and months, but investors that think sector operates in a vacuum may be due a shock before the end of the summer, according to analysts, writes David Bell.
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The Dutch Growth Joint Venture, controlled by direct lender Neos, closed for a targeted €1bn, with investment firm KKR as the principal investor.
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Securitization bankers are expecting a strong issuance pipeline following the summer lull, with issuers said to be looking further ahead and planning their funding and capital structures more carefully than in the past. Issuers said to be scoping the market include Virgin Money, and NewDay credit cards.
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As Americans across generations, and specifically younger cohorts, delay major life events such as marriage, rent their homes over owning them, shun office life and generally upend the behaviors that defined past generations, the engines that drive US structured finance have slowed. GlobalCapital investigates.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts turned bearish on securitization markets this week, saying that the growing US-China trade war and a flatter US Treasury curve were strong reasons to start taking risk off the table.
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Pacific Gas and Electric Co, the Californian utility firm, is using a catastrophe bond to adapt to what it calls the "new normal" of increased wildfire risk. After its equipment was blamed for many of the state’s fires over the past year, PG&E is at the heart of a debate over who should shoulder the costs of rising natural catastrophe damage.
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True Sale International GmbH (TSI), founded in 2004 to expand the German securitization market, has appointed Jan-Peter Hülbert to steer the group forward with a focus on advancing STS regulation and third party certification, according to a press release on Thursday.