Global ABS 2023
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Hope builds after Hill intervention at Global ABS
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Central bank policy is the crucial factor in market outlook
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Freddy Mercury would have loved Global ABS
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Bank presented a preview of index at Global ABS as it looks to enhance transparency and liquidity in the market
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European issuers tell GlobalCapital that being proactive is key to keeping investors onside as they remain upbeat about the market’s ability to provide attractive funding
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Arbitrage of private credit CLOs is still attractive, said JPM's Ferris at Barcelona conference
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Lack of growth is the biggest risk to financial stability in Europe, keynote speaker says
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Founding partners Rob Ford and Gary Kirk move to advisory roles
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Securitization market participants are experts at risk assessment — especially when it comes to the weather
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Basel IV regulation would have made deals ‘essentially unviable’ says Global ABS panellist
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Cyclical businesses are better equipped to deal with rising interest rates, say Global ABS panellists
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After wine mishaps and missed flights, Tuesday finally brought great panels and the launch of GC's Global ABS Special Report
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End of cheap central bank funding provides huge opportunity for securitization but the challenge of expanding the buyer base looms large
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Global ABS panellists say Solvency II is not the only obstacle for insurance buyers
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Batool Arif says Permanent's success shows investor appetite for prime deals
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Ex-CLO new issues head sets up own shop, McCormick heads to Scotia, BNPP promotes Khanna
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Many ESG panels will be heard in Barcelona this week, as issuers prepare the first ever solar deal
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Worries over whether pressure on consumers will weigh on ABS performance
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Preplaced UK deal after Moody’s report says EU Directive will boost asset class in EU
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Keynote speaker Jonathan Hill to call for 'proper discussion about risk' in Europe
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Annual Global ABS conference hasn’t mattered so much since the the fallout of the GFC
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Société Générale subsidiary follows pair of preplaced deals in quiet conference build-up
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Charter Court’s deal this week shows that STS hallmarks should be reconsidered, say sources
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STS stamps a mark of regulatory confidence, not abundance of liquidity