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  • Tackling the knowledge gap in financing options for Europe’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can help them overcome reliance on bank funding and increase participation in the region’s capital markets, said speakers at an Association of Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) conference in London.
  • The European ABS market is enjoying an improving regulatory outlook and strong credit performance but some analysts still said this week that they don't see much reason for an increase in issuance levels in 2016.
  • Working capital solutions provider Demica has appointed a head of securitization as it continues its transformation into a fully fledged alternative financing platform.
  • Data and analytics provider Orchard Platform has launched an index of US marketplace lending data, with the aim of providing more transparency and to give investors a benchmark by which to measure performance of loans originated via online lenders.
  • Annelise Osborne, senior vice-president and co-head of CMBS conduit surveillance for Moody’s Investors Service, was let go from the rating agency this week amid a dispute over her nomination to the board of furniture retailer Ethan Allen.
  • Law firm Paul Hastings has announced that a new structured finance and capital markets partner will be joining the London office, working with the firm's alternative and consumer finance teams.
  • Basel Committee proposals made on Tuesday for the capital treatment of high quality securitizations are set to prolong the regulatory morass that has dogged the ABS market since the financial crisis. Many market participants are wondering when the uncertainty surrounding the market will end, writes David Bell.
  • A set of proposals for capital treatment for securitization, published by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision on Tuesday, is still mired in considerable complexity despite being closely aligned with earlier proposals from the European Commission.
  • Lloyds has hired a veteran of the European securitization market, who ran Deutsche's securitized products group before the crisis, to work on its secured corporates, infrastructure and asset financing business.