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  • The changes to securitization regulations this week by the European Commission have been well received, but analysts say there is still a way to go.
  • European CLO issuers are off the regulatory hook following a reworking of the language defining simple, transparent and standardised (STS) securitizations.
  • The European Commission’s action plan for Capital Markets Union in Europe was largely welcomed by market participants, but some question whether approaching financial regulation without broad legislation can work, and whether the initiatives will come in fast enough to drive growth in Europe.
  • RBS has moved its structured corporate financing team out of CIB, and into commercial and private banking.
  • Volkswagen’s Driver España deal was priced in line with guidance on Tuesday, with ABS investors undeterred by Monday’s 20% drop in the benchmark issuer’s share price as a result of its US emissions data scandal.
  • A long awaited multi-jurisdictional CMBS from Bank of America Merrill Lynch was priced in line with expectations on Wednesday but perception of the deal's success was mixed.
  • The European Central Bank has handed more responsibility for ABS purchases to national central banks, in an attempt to rejuvenate an ABS purchase programme (ABSPP) described as ‘disappointing’ on Wednesday morning by ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny.
  • Nationale-Nederlanden Bank (NN Bank) have mandated a new Dutch RMBS transaction from its Hypenn shelf, the fourth transaction from the programme.
  • The European Central Bank has handed more responsibility for ABS purchases to national central banks, in an attempt to rejuvenate an ABS purchase programme (ABSPP) described as ‘disappointing’ on Wednesday morning by ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny.