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Two lenders entering administration should signal to others: simplify the industry
News could lead bank funding to dry up, after strong run of demand in private market
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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.
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Apollo Aviation Management priced its fourth ABS transaction at the end of last week, selling a no-grow deal that will finance a fleet of 32 aircraft.
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Jewellery retailer Signet Jewelers announced plans last week to sell down and outsource its consumer financing business, and said it would eliminate “material credit risk” from its balance sheet.
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A plan buried in the Conservative Manifesto calling for the creation of UK sovereign wealth funds should be taken on whichever party finds itself in power next month.
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European bond buyers are on a desperate hunt for yield amid negative interest rates in other sectors. But with limited supply and soaring demand, ABS issuers are seeing heavy oversubscription in new deals, particularly for mezzanine debt.
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The Conservative Party has laid out plans for a number of UK sovereign wealth funds which will be used to fund investment in UK infrastructure and the economy. But for the idea to succeed, observers said the funds must be kept out of any short-term political wrangling.
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A novel ABS transaction backed by insurance premium payments drew heavy demand this week, with buyers piling into the bonds throughout the capital stack.
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New Jersey-based Seacube Container Leasing priced a container lease deal on Wednesday amid growing industry buzz around the once sluggish asset class.
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Volkswagen has called on EU politicians to come up with a market friendly solution to the 'simple transparent, standardised' (STS) securitization framework when the trilogue talks resume at the end of the month.