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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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The ECB should take a bold step this week to signal the end of the ABSPP, something which many in the market would welcome.
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Navient is back in the student loan ABS market this week, pricing its fourth Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) deal on Tuesday.
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Trinity Industries is bringing a rare rail car lease offering from its TRIP shelf after a three year break from the ABS market.
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UniCredit said on Monday that it had signed transfer agreements for the sale of its flagship non-performing loan (NPL) securitisation, supporting valuations on its subordinated debt instruments.
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A European green bond standard and a classification system for sustainable assets were two of the suggestions issued on Thursday by a group of experts advising the European Union on how to make the financial system sustainable — one of the commitments in the Paris Agreement, writes Jon Hay.
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Prolonged low interest rates and more mature whole business and container industries have drawn investors to play in the growing world of ‘non-traditional’ ABS, with demand for esoteric asset classes expected to stay strong in the second half of the year.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has passed a rule on Monday to eliminate arbitration clauses, which stop consumers bringing class action lawsuits, in a move which could hurt the US securitization market and cause more legal trouble for the big banks. But Republicans have dug in and vowed to fight the rule.
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Barclays has hired two vice presidents in London as part of an effort to refresh its European ABS sales and trading group.
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BMW’s latest auto lease deal featured a unique currency swap mechanism to allow the issuer to issue a euro denominated ABS deal backed by leases in Swiss francs.