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Richard Mann, who has died aged 60, was a central figure in the European securitization market in the 1990s and 2000s, when it grew from almost nothing to one of the most dynamic segments of the capital markets.
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The Public Service Company of New Hampshire (PSNH), an electric utility company that services 70% of the US state, is issuing a rare $636m rate reduction bond (RRB) to finance costs relating to the divestiture of 15 fossil fuel and hydroelectric generation plants.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit against LendingClub on Wednesday afternoon, alleging that the California-based online lender charged hidden fees and withdrew money from consumer bank accounts without authorisation.
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Merx Aviation Finance is in the market with a $506m securitization backed by mid-life narrow body aircraft, but the transaction’s high concentration of emerging market (EM) lessees poses risks.
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Residential solar lender Dividend Solar has closed its second solar securitization.
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In the three-legged race that is European lawmaking, one of the legs has just made a big stride forward in sustainable finance policy, publishing the most ambitious plan so far.
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Scotiabank is in the US securitization market this week with a prime auto ABS offering.
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Volkswagen Bank priced its inaugural €500m Italian auto loan ABS deal on Friday, with demand outstripping supply for both classes of bonds offered.
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Ygrene Energy Fund is in the market with its latest Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) securitization, securing both a green evaluation score and credit ratings from S&P Global Ratings for the first time. Deal watchers say that participation from one of the ‘big three’ rating agencies will help boost market participation in the growing asset class.