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A UK auto ABS deal from LeasePlan was priced on Tuesday, with the £400m senior tranche more than twice subscribed, underlining the positive tone in the European ABS market as 2017 gets underway.
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A $410m aircraft securitization from Middle Eastern leasing company Dubai Aerospace Enterprise is in the pipeline, making it the first aircraft ABS deal to come to market in 2017.
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A US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) lawsuit filed against a student loan servicer has highlighted the bureau's importance just as Donald Trump gets to grips with a presidency many predict will shrink regulators’ powers. Meanwhile, writes Sasha Padbidri, the suit exposes deep flaws in student loan servicing which could affect the ABS market.
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Chenavari’s Toro Limited fund, which targets European ABS and invests in the private equity firm’s European CLO business, is accelerating its rotation away from public ABS in favour of higher yielding private transactions.
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The Bank of Montreal priced a dollar-denominated credit card securitization on Wednesday, with deal watchers saying they expect the market for cross-border ABS transactions to flourish in 2017.
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Fleet management solutions provider LeasePlan has mandated leads for its first UK auto lease ABS deal in five years.
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SolarCity has announced a $145m solar ABS transaction, the second such deal of 2017, which puts the first month of the year on par with primary activity in all of 2016.
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SoFi priced the first marketplace loan ABS deal of 2017 late last week to heavy investor demand, as appetite for consumer ABS outpaces supply in January.
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UK-based loan servicer Mount Street has bought EAA Portfolio Advisers, along with its contract to manage a €29bn loan and ABS portfolio of former WestLB assets, more than doubling the servicer’s assets under management.