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January's ABS data center deals see tenant numbers drop but demand remains strong
Deals including some commercial mortgages expected to follow
Deal was priced 6bp tighter than most recent iteration of the asset class
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Tropical storm Florence — downgraded from hurricane status — has flooded North Carolina. It is unlikely to hit catastrophe bond holders very hard, although one issue from the US’s National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is under scrutiny.
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The mood in euro ABS has been steadily improving in recent weeks, with sentiment growing rosier still following strong pricing for primary market offerings last week and the announcement of a new French credit card ABS deal adding to new supply.
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With Hurricane Florence descending upon North and South Carolina in the US on Friday, markets will be waiting for the impact on insurance firms and catastrophe bonds.
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Traders, bankers, lawyers, brokers tell their stories of what happened when Lehman Brothers went down, how it ruined some businesses and created room for others, and how it has changed financial markets — for better and worse.
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Hefty demand and oversubscribed order books for Mercedes’ Silver Arrow UK 2018-1 auto ABS deal and Virgin Money’s Gosforth Funding 2018-1 UK Prime RMBS may be an indication of stronger sentiment in euro ABS markets following a tough summer.
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Those at Lehman Brothers on Monday, September 15, 2008 will remember the moment the lines between the London and New York offices went dead.
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Mercedes’ Silver Arrow UK 2018-1 auto ABS deal has managed to secure over £750m of orders so far, with books still open ahead of pricing expected on Thursday. Solid demand has allowed price guidance to tighten from initial talk.
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Seventeen years ago, the 9/11 attacks were a black swan event for financial markets and the broader economy. Now, insurance firm Aon is examining terrorism risk as part of a wider aim to close insurance protection gaps and transfer risk to the capital markets.
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The small, but noticeable, downward shift in investor appetite for new issue euro ABS bonds over the past few months has meant that bank syndicates and issuers have had to work a bit harder to cajole investors and get deals done.