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  • Investors are showing endless appetite for consumer ABS so far in 2018, with auto, student and marketplace loan deals meeting with huge demand and subprime auto spreads hitting record tights.
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    Tech giants Amazon and PayPal are again set to attend the SFIG IMN securitization industry gathering in Las Vegas next month, with both firms expanding their small business lending efforts and eyeing capital markets financing.
  • Up to four transactions from marketplace lenders SoFi and Lending Club are slated to hit the market this quarter, including prime and non-prime consumer and student loan refinancing offerings.
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    EIB Group, which comprises the European Investment Bank and the European Investment Fund, has carried out a synthetic securitization with Crédit Agricole CIB to support French SME and intermediate-size-enterprise (ISE) lending, injecting roughly €1.1bn into the economy.
  • Mick Mulvaney, the acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), announced a wave of changes to rules overseen by the agency this week, including a potential revision of the Payday Rule, in addition to seeking public input on the agency’s operations.
  • Fast food chain Sonic Drive-In is marketing a securitization this week, with executives saying this month that they would be looking to lock in a “favorable” interest rate to refinance a 2016 deal.
  • Apollo Aviation is opening the 2018 aircraft ABS pipeline with a $442m securitization, but the deal’s exposure to emerging market obligors poses risks.
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    Subprime auto lender Avid Acceptance LLC is lining up an inaugural securitization as the 2018 new issue pipeline builds and as industry observers anticipate the ABS market skewing towards “deep subprime” issuers.
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    Green bond issuers could be encouraged with a payment from the government if the bond finances a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, according to a report for the Swedish government this week.