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PRA and FCA go much further than EU in loosening rules
Liberated issuers will still have to follow European regulations if they want to sell in EU
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Sei-Hyong Park, who formerly worked in Lehman Brothers' securitization division, is now at Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) platform Renew Financial.
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Spruce Finance, which finances residential energy efficiency projects and solar installations in the US, sold a $250m loan portfolio to an undisclosed North American bank on June 21.
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FCA Bank has continued the trend of issuing auto ABS notes with an effective negative yield after pricing a deal backed by Italian auto loans.
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Santander Consumer USA priced its latest Drive subprime auto ABS offering at tight spreads on Wednesday, brushing aside some of the negative headlines around its lending practices and the declining performance of subprime car loans.
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Mercedes-Benz Bank priced its latest auto ABS offering this week, Silver Arrow 8, with the deal notching yet another record for post-crisis spreads.
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The implementation date for the European Union’s simple transparent and standardized (STS) securitization framework has been moved back to January 2019, after concerns were made by the Maltese presidency over the timeline between finalisation of the rule and its implementation.
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The container lease ABS market continued to pump out new supply this week, with Textainer Marine Containers hitting the market for the second time this year and market players forecasting strong container trade growth over the next two years.
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Bank of England governor Mark Carney’s caution on the UK economy in his Mansion House speech on Tuesday could be an early warning for the UK RMBS market that the Term Funding Scheme (TFS) won't end soon, an unwelcome development for supply starved investors.
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The application date for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) framework for European securitization and amendments to the capital requirements ratio (CRR) rules will be deferred until January 2019, according to sources close to the final trialogue discussions, which concluded earlier this month.