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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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Investors have largely discredited the idea that the distance between an additional tier one (AT1) trigger point and a bank’s reported capital position is a clear indication of risk, but banks continue to profit from a distinction between high and low triggers.
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New and alternative sources of data beyond FICO and other traditional credit scoring metrics have the potential to dramatically alter the landscape for student loan ABS, according to speakers on day three of ABS East.
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The European Banking Authority has published a discussion paper looking to harmonise the supervision of risk transfer in securitization across the EU.
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Analysts at Bank of America Merrill Lynch have argued the European Central Bank keep its asset backed purchase programme running in 2018 — a contrarian position given the market consensus that it is likely to end this year.
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Accelerated growth of student loan debt is set to impact virtually every consumer debt segment in the US, as what has been called a growing loan bubble shifts historical patterns of homeownership nationwide, said speakers on a consumer credit panel on day two of ABS East.
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Commercial property assessed clean energy (PACE) lender Greenworks Lending is preparing to issue the first ever commercial PACE securitization.
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The securitization market is hitting Miami Beach again this year in force, despite early concerns that Hurricane Irma would strike a blow to attendance, with IMN still expecting heavy participation from more than 4,000 registered attendees.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a source of frustration for many attendees at this year’s ABS East, with a Monday morning panel complaining about the consumer watchdog for heightening market uncertainty via vague guidance on rules and heavy handed enforcement, even as hopes for deregulation increase.
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The market for rooftop solar finance is growing as the sector matures and more investors grow comfortable with the asset class, but a negative outcome for an International Trade Commission case has the potential to throw a wrench in the works according to speakers at ABS East in Miami on Monday.