European Securitization
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WiZink Bank prices Portuguese credit card ABS after more than three weeks of marketing
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The new deal offers a longer non-call period for tighter spreads
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◆ Investors want new CLO managers to pay up more ◆ Third party equity in European CLOs ◆ ABS runs fast, but is it deep enough?
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Investors demand higher premiums for a short track record as debut managers fill the pipeline
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Amid an impressive September, policymakers are recognising that regulatory changes are needed to make demand more robust
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Mezz tranches landed at some of the tightest spreads of the year in rare deal without captive equity fund
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Piers Western was a well-respected CLO expert who had been at Commerz since 2009
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Issuance wave expected to test demand as banks optimise capital for year-end
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Triple-A notes landed at narrower spread than deals priced last week
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Pre-placement on the rise as investors struggle to examine all new issues
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Senior PM says structures are resilient, and talks to GlobalCapital UK housing stock and securitization regulation
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Spreads on European triple-A tranches hover around 175bp as loan supply remains scarce