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  • Neon Underwriting has launched the first insurance linked security (ILS) deal in the UK, after a new law designed to incentivise the creation of vehicles was passed last month.
  • Banks lined up to close capital relief securitizations at the end of last year, protecting portfolios of leveraged loans, commercial property and project finance.
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    Regulators responsible for drawing up the technical standards for the 'simple, transparent, standardised' (STS) framework for European securitization have published five draft consultation papers, seeking industry comment through March.
  • As GlobalCapital foreshadowed last week, HSBC has made changes to its EMEA debt capital markets syndicate desk, run by Adam Bothamley.
  • Joel Eckhause, the former head of direct and residential lending at Bank of the West in San Francisco, has joined residential and commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) provider Renew Financial as its chief operating officer.
  • The European Banking Authority (EBA) has published a template that banks can use to document non-performing loans as part of its action plan to tackle the problem in Europe. However, sources say that Southern European banks will need more than just a market standard.
  • Online lender Prosper announced the appointment of Claire Huang as a board member this week as the company looks to enhance its product offerings in 2018.
  • The Elite platform, run by the London Stock Exchange, has done a €122m securitization of 10 bonds issued by Italian small and medium sized enterprises, and has plans to expand the programme.
  • The Promoting Real Opportunity, Success and Prosperity through Education Reform (Prosper) Act, which proposes capping federally guaranteed student loans and removing loan forgiveness from income-based repayment (IBR) plans, could benefit lenders and increase student loan ABS volume, said DBRS in a midweek research note.