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Rejecting CLO ETFs out of concern for retail investors is hypocritical
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Europe has managed to produce two solar ABS warehouses — the US has two solar ABS eras
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Equifinance set to show the benefits of waiting in an ABS market that has taken to rushing in
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Risk retention funds and other equity vehicles have proved their merit in keeping the market alive, even if they annoy some participants
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It's nice to simplify disclosure templates for CLO managers, but real support for non-IG borrowers starts elsewhere
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CLOs are closer to the mainstream than ever, so the asset class must stop functioning like a niche alternative
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‘You can’t rely on that last three months to save you if you haven’t done your fundamental thinking’
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Succeeding in the rapidly growing SRT market requires a very particular set of skills. Skills acquired over a very long career.
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Conditions seem perfect but there's nothing in the visible primary market pipeline
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Recent STS deals attracted greater bank treasury bids, smoothing executions
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To fulfil the Brexit promise, London should not stray too far from Brussels on private securitization templates
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The broadly syndicated loan market might win back some market share from private credit, but it won't be pretty
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Banks and building societies must find new markets now
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Confusion over Esma’s disclosure templates shows rule reform needs to be done more openly
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◆ Europeans want UK RMBS ◆ ESMA perplexes investors ◆ CLO amortisation: a vanishing act
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Spreads might tighten further, but assets tighten faster