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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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Domino’s Pizza is preparing to serve up a $2bn whole business ABS transaction, the largest such deal to enter the increasingly crowded esoteric securitization market in 2017.
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UniCredit’s flagship non-perfoming loan (NPL) sale, Project Fino — which stands for “failure is not an option” — will only raise 40% of its cash up front, with UniCredit granting Pimco and Fortress, the buyers of the €17.7bn portfolio, more than three years to pay the rest.
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The European securitization industry’s “simple, transparent and standardised” regulatory framework has finally been pushed through, with industry practitioners as well as supportive bureaucrats in Brussels saying it will help boost the flow of lending to Europe’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Time will tell if those businesses actually feel the benefit.
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Sovereign debt management offices (DMOs) have lambasted proposals for creating common eurozone ‘safe assets’ in the form of sovereign bond-backed securities (SBBS). The European Commission said this week it planned to review the idea — and is likely to find a more optimistic tone from investors.
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Martin Nijboer, the head of global capital markets and securitizations at ING, has left the company GlobalCapital understands.
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A flurry of issuers is hitting the European primary ABS market in the run up to the Global ABS conference next week in Barcelona.
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Deutsche Bank is looking to get in on the ground floor of the European Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) market as the sector opens up across the Atlantic, with sources saying the bank wants to offer its services as a bookrunner for future PACE ABS deals on the continent.
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The European Parliament, Commission and Council have ended a years long standoff over the treatment of European securitization, reaching political agreement over the ‘simple, transparent, standardised’ (STS) ABS framework on Tuesday. GlobalCapital assesses the impact.
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European lawmakers came to a political agreement on Tuesday night on the framework for the simple transparent and standardised (STS) securitization regulation, which has been debated over the better part of the last two years.