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Stellantis pushes Spanish auto ABS senior spread to 60bp
Issuers and investors drop clues about esoteric ABS trades
Deal priced with 3bp premium to ING's Green Lion 2026-1
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We are now a decade on from the start of the global financial crisis, the event that has defined public perception towards finance and the rules and regulations which govern it. It is still misunderstood.
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The subordinate notes from online small business lender CAN Capital’s sole securitization, which was priced in 2014, were downgraded on Tuesday by DBRS amid fears over its ability to absorb expected losses.
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The UK ABS market has slowed with the rest of Europe in August, with fewer investors participating in recent deals. But sources said September is primed for a strong comeback.
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BNP Paribas froze three hedge funds that had invested in subprime mortgages on August 9, 2007. Widely regarded as one of the opening events of the global financial crisis, it stands as a grim reminder and a warning to the market of what can happen when liquidity collapses.
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Despite UK assets offering juicier spreads than their European counterparts, distribution stats show little European investor participation in UK deals. That might be disappointing for UK issuers, but at least it means little to fear from a hard Brexit.
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Sky Aviation Leasing International is marketing a debut aircraft securitization, as deal volume for the sector this year inches closer to topping 2016 issuance levels.
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The European ABS market is entering into its seasonal summer quiet period, with the pipeline slowing to a trickle after a number of new transactions were priced last week.
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The World Bank has issued $360m of catastrophe bonds that provide insurance protection for Mexico in the event of three natural disasters.
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Less pristine collateral backing online consumer lender Prosper’s second multi-seller securitization did not dent demand for the bonds, which the lender priced tighter than its last deal sold in May.