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VW Leasing mandated banks this week for a new German auto ABS deal, as cheap funding continues to drive issuers to the market.
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The outlook for financial services firms operating in Europe after Brexit remains unclear, particularly the issue of where to operate from now that London is not a guaranteed gateway to the continent. GlobalCapital caught up with Mauricio Noé, head of Kroll Bond Rating Agency’s European business about setting up shop in Dublin and why the time is ripe for the rating agency to plant its flag in the European ABS market.
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Structured finance veterans Marc Sefton and Kieran McSweeney have launched firm focusing on lending to companies in the specialty finance sector.
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Covered bond investors had a rare opportunity to buy higher yielding debt this week with a trio of transactions offered across the credit spectrum from sub-investment grade to triple-A.
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Residential rooftop solar finance company Mosaic is in the market with its second ABS offering of 2017, nearly four months after the company originally filed documents for the deal with the US Securities and Exchange Commission in June.
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Online lender Marlette Funding is marketing a securitization this week, as the wider marketplace lending industry gears up for an important fourth quarter.
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A US Treasury report on capital markets, published on Friday, struck a populist tone, saying the rise of private credit at the expense of public market sources of financing has snatched money-making opportunities away from average Americans. But it is investment banking that has most to gain from a boost to public debt markets, not individual investors.
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As the industry continues to mature, marketplace lenders should drop their gimmicks and sell themselves on their underwriting records.
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An Italian consumer ABS transaction was priced at a negative yield on Tuesday, as euro ABS buyers continue to deal with a tightening market with no end to the trend in sight.