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Deutsche Bank's former head of Americas for global transaction banking and corporate trust sales has joined Alexandria Capital as a managing principal in alternatives and structured products.
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European primary ABS had an active second quarter, according to the latest figures from the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME), with €71.6bn of ABS paper issued and €38.6bn placed with investors.
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Bank debt investors have stood ready to take on a barrage of deals in multiple currencies this week, and there is little sign that they have reached their limits.
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Barclays has hired a senior banker from Goldman Sachs to lead its asset finance trading effort, as the bank continues its push to build out its corporate and investment banking operations.
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Subprime auto ABS performance is holding up, said analysts at S&P Global Ratings this week, with transactions weathering the recent spate of loan delinquencies thanks to skin in the game on the part of the issuers.
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For years there's been talk of online lenders and challenger banks disrupting the UK banking sector, but reports that Goldman Sachs is ready to plant its flag in the UK savings and consumer lending market is the biggest challenge established UK giants are likely to face.
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The catastrophe bond market is retracing losses this week following a steep plunge in the price of the insurance linked securities in the run up to Hurricane Irma.
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Lending Club is making its way back to the securitization market with a prime consumer loan deal.
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Nordax is back in the market with a new consumer ABS deal backed by a pool of Norwegian consumer loans.