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  • ABS
    Volkswagen Finance is planning to tap the Spanish auto ABS market for the second time in four months, with a new €665m deal that is likely to price wider than last September’s deal.
  • ABS
    German auto ABS pricing retraced slightly on Thursday as Ford Credit Europe sold its Globaldrive transaction, with market participants hoping the asset class can avoid further emissions scandal driven volatility.
  • ABS
    Ford Credit Europe has opened books on its Globaldrive 2016-A transaction, with initial price thoughts and secondary trading levels suggesting top rated German auto ABS has found a new benchmark level.
  • ABS
    Ford Credit Europe (FCE) has lined up leads for a new €610m German auto ABS deal from its Globaldrive shelf, the first European ABS deal to be announced this year.
  • ABS
    Ford Credit Europe (FCE) has lined up leads for a new €610m German auto ABS deal from its Globaldrive shelf, the first European ABS deal to be announced this year.
  • The US marketplace lending space was forced to overcome a slew of obstacles in 2015, while the budding industry saw the entrance of institutional players to the game, in addition to a growing number of platforms tapping securitization. Meanwhile, in Europe, market players anticipate a maiden securitization in 2016, but a sensitive ABS market could pose problems. Sasha Padbidri and David Bell report.
  • ABS
    The auto industry will remember 2015 for the wrong reasons, but the resilience of the European auto ABS market during this time of turmoil points to the continuing importance of securitization for car makers, writes David Bell.
  • ABS
    Competition among yield hungry Spanish banks lending to small and medium enterprises may be getting too hot too fast.
  • ABS
    Volkswagen Financial Services (VWFS) has priced a R$1.09bn Brazilian auto ABS transaction, its third deal from its Driver Brasil shelf.