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  • ABS
    With total lending to UK households growing at its fastest pace since the global financial crisis, and house price appreciation continuing to outstrip household income growth, the Bank of England has urged mortgage lenders to maintain prudent underwriting standards.
  • FIG
    Investors may be welcoming the final deals of 2016 this week, amid a precarious situation in Italy and a difficult result for Royal Bank of Scotland in the Bank of England’s stress tests.
  • Huntington National Bank priced its sole prime auto deal of 2016, the latest in a slew of auto ABS offerings to feature a higher amount of loans with longer terms, a trend the market views as a risk to the sector.
  • ABS
    Last quarter’s 3.2% US GDP growth estimates point to growing confidence in the world’s largest economy and is a sign that the era of the low rates and low growth may be drawing to a close.
  • ABS
    Arqiva, the UK broadcasting masts business, has refinanced a swathe of loans, partly with a sterling-only US private placement issue from its whole business securitization.
  • Residential Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) issuer Renovate America is preparing to issue its final securitization of 2016, as market participants hope for the emergence of a strong secondary market in 2017 on the back of steady new issuance.
  • The European Commission proposed on Wednesday to extend its ‘SME supporting factor’, which gives easier regulatory treatment to SME lending, and to create a new regulatory subsidy for infrastructure.
  • ABS
    Liberty Global treasurer Nick Marchant this week told GlobalCapital that he expects mobile handset securitization to take off in Europe, after the firm’s Virgin Media subsidiary landed an inaugural deal that provided a cheaper source of funding than the high yield bond market.
  • ABS
    Novo Banco’s first SME ABS deal from its Lusitano shelf in six years was privately placed on Wednesday, while Agos Ducato placed an Italian consumer ABS deal and FirstRand Bank sold a rare dual currency UK auto ABS deal.