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European authorities' last minute change to regulatory proposals for European securitizations has the potential to cripple the supply of MBS backed by legacy mortgages by banning any European transaction that contains what regulators classify as self-certified loans. Sam Kerr reports.
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Beyond recent headlines around missing paperwork on $5bn worth of delinquent private student loans, ongoing legal tussles between several National Collegiate Student Loan Trust (NCSLT) transaction parties do not bode well for at least 15 outstanding ABS.
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Barclays is hopping on the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) bandwagon, acting as an underwriter for Renovate America’s latest residential PACE deal.
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A Dutch consumer ABS deal is being marketed to investors this week, expanding the range of Dutch collateral on offer this year following the sale of several mortgage and auto deals.
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Consumer Portfolio Services (CPS) achieved a new tight for the pricing of its third subprime auto ABS deal of the year, reflecting continued strong demand for the bonds despite headline risks in the sector.
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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.