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The loss of London as a cohesive financial centre would probably lead to a splintered European financial market, which would be a blow to the continent’s attractiveness for global financial firms.
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A rare acquisition finance securitization was marketed to select European investors this month, a departure for a type of transaction usually financed by banks or dedicated funds.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) handed down a rule on Monday eliminating arbitration clauses that bar consumers from bringing class action lawsuits, a move that could spell trouble for some ABS asset classes.
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The trade and transport volatility caused by the diplomatic crisis in Qatar did not stop investors from purchasing Castlelake LP’s latest aircraft securitization, which analysts say could be impacted by the situation.
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A UK auto ABS transaction and a Dutch prime RMBS deal were both priced this week as the European ABS market gets rolling in the second half.
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Online small business lender CAN Capital, is resuming its loan origination program following a recapitalization by asset manager Varadero Capital.
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Boutique trade finance firm Falcon Group closed a debut dollar-denominated trade finance securitization on July 5, as part of the company’s funding diversification strategy.
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The process to save the world's oldest bank, Monte dei Paschi di Siena, has dragged on long enough to feel like it may have been, appropriately perhaps, the world's longest winded bank rescue. For such an investment of time and manpower, the fact that the final resolution is a large bill for the Italian taxpayer is disappointing.
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The ABS market in Europe is booming, with deals across asset classes pricing at the tightest levels since the crisis. Rampant demand and record tight spreads, however, do not reflect the wider macroeconomic picture in Europe, and investors and issuers say they are growing concerned that ABS pricing has become detached from reality, writes Sam Kerr.