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PRA and FCA go much further than EU in loosening rules
Liberated issuers will still have to follow European regulations if they want to sell in EU
Citi prepares consumer ABS from Abound forward flow
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A number of funds said that they would have no part in Banco Comercial Português’ debut tier two bond sale this week, after they lost out in the Bank of Portgual’s controversial bail-in of Novo Banco bonds in 2015.
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At JP Morgan’s fixed income markets 2018 outlook conference in New York on Tuesday, investors were advised to move into more defensive positions, with macro factors expected to weigh on credit next year.
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SoFi has entered the post-Thanksgiving pipeline with its sixth student loan refinancing transaction this year, in line with its plans to issue 12 securitizations in 2017.
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The leadership tussle at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) threatens to muzzle the watchdog or even have it put down. Many in the securitization industry would welcome that, but this newspaper is not so keen to bid farewell to Main Street's best friend just yet.
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The long awaited student loan securitization from the UK Department for Education might be the closest structured finance investors get to being able to bet on the economic effects of the country's exit from the European Union.
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JP Morgan analysts have flagged concerns over the “stunning growth” of student loans.
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Renovate America is in the market this week with its third and final Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) securitization of the year, as the company eyes less participation from European buyers given a surge of interest in green ABS in the US in 2017.
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UniCredit is seeking an Italian government guarantee for the senior tranche of a portfolio of securitized non-performing loans after gaining an important rating from Moody’s and DBRS on the notes, allowing it to go forward with its “failure is not an option” (FINO) asset disposal plan.
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The oft-repeated joke in financial markets that Italy has more places where you can take out a loan than establishments where you can indulge in a plate of pasta might have a kernel of truth behind it, with new analysis from UBS highlighting some staggering numbers about bank competition in the country.