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  • CQS, a London-based credit hedge fund, says it will close its CQS ABS Fund to new investors once its assets under management reached $2 billion.
  • Paragon Mortgage will issue a new securitization of U.K. buy-to-let residential mortgages during the third quarter, likely sized at around £200 million ($322 million), John Harvey, head of structured finance, confirmed to TS.
  • Credit Suisse is aiming for the next batch of National Credit Union Administration’s re-securitized legacy bonds, looking to compete with Barclays Capital for the rights to structure and market the $15 billion portfolio, according to an official close to the issue.
  • J.G. Wentworth, the Radnor, Pa.-based specialty finance company, has completed a $265 million securitization of payment rights under structured settlement and fixed-annuity purchase contracts.
  • WestLB has named Matthias Renner, its current head of securitization, to replace Volker Bruehl as head of corporate finance at the German bank.
  • Spelling out the positive benefits for end-users is the most effective way for the securitization industry to get its message across to European lawmakers and regulators, Vicky Ford, member of the European parliament and a Conservative party spokeswoman on economic and monetary affairs, said in her keynote address to the Global ABS conference this morning.
  • Concerns are being raised over small, for profit and state-based student loan servicers’ ability to maintain the U.S. Federal Family Education Loan Program guarantee on their originated loans as servicing standards decline, according to a New York-based consumer ABS investor at a major insurance firm.
  • Trustees administering residential mortgage securities could demand changes to securitization documentation if investigations from the New York and Delaware state’s attorneys-general lead to litigation, according to market participants.
  • Market supervisors must ensure that banks value their assets more prudently in the post-crisis securitization market, Thomas Huertas, alternate chair of the European Banking Authority and executive committee member at the Financial Services Authority, said in a keynote speech on Tuesday afternoon.