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ABS market not the cheapest cost of financing for issuer of first ever trade in the asset class
Revival of high LTV mortgage lending is creating an opportunity for more SRT and deconsolidation transactions
Trade follows the end of a joint venture to originate loans
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Timeshare, Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) student loan, RMBS and single family rental (SFR) transactions hit the pipeline on Wednesday, as market participants gear up for the annual securitization bash in Miami Beach.
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Insurance company asset manager Conning has hired a new managing director in its structured product team, as well as promoting a new managing director in corporate credit research.
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Retail sales fell by 0.3% across the eurozone in July, but bank analysts say the drop is a temporary blip rather than a sign of broader economic weakness in Europe.
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Headlines about higher potential risks on personal contact purchase (PCP) loans in the UK auto market have led to investors demanding more spread on the most recent auto ABS transaction, said market participants this week.
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With increasing risks around global monetary policy and rising tensions between North Korea and world powers, some investors are crossing their fingers that premiums will start to pick up towards the end of 2017.
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Dunkin’ Brands is hitting the primary market with a $1.45bn whole business securitization, bringing the esoteric ABS market back to life following the US Labor Day break.
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If BoE is to continue monetary stimulation beyond next year, it ought to look outside 'ordinary' QE, to what is popularly known as “helicopter money”.
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Participants in Europe’s asset backed securities markets will be watching the European Central Bank's meeting this week for some indication on its plans to taper quantitative easing, but most expect any movement from the bank to be gradual.
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Damage from Hurricane Harvey could impact payments and collateral valuations for a range of consumer ABS assets, but it could be years before the extent of the damage is known, say analysts at Kroll Bond Rating Agency.