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Amid news of several high profile people moves at credit rating agencies in New York, new junior and mid-level ABS raters are sought by Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s.
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Société Générale has announced a new structure for its global markets businesses, with a new asset-backed products group, and broader remits for the equities and FICC heads.
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Fears that ABS is broadly headed into negative yield territory in Europe are greatly exaggerated, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch analysts.
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The solar energy finance personnel carousel has accelerated as the pipeline for potential securitizations and other financing tools builds.
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Darrell Wheeler is joining Standard & Poor’s as head of research for global structured finance, according to a source at the agency.
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Co-Operative Bank has priced Warwick No. 1, a non-conforming RMBS deal that grew from an already formidable launch size of £1.19bn to £1.5bn. But though the entire capital stack was on offer, the bank’s treasury bought 65% of the deal’s class 'A' tranche.
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New entrants into the UK’s credit card lending market are driving growth in the sector, but their pools are also riskier than those held by high street banks, according to Moody’s.
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Volkswagen’s German auto lease ABS VCL 21 has priced its top rated tranche at the tightest spread achieved, at least for the issuer, since the crisis.
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The new Spanish securitization law scraps restrictive measures and should shake up the market, in line with the European Union’s plan to promote more cross-border finance in capital markets.