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  • Zam Khan is a managing director in Houlihan Lokey’s Financial Institutions Group, where he leads the portfolio and capital advisory practice. He told GlobalCapital how banks should use financial data to deal with new NPL formations, or risk being engulfed by losses over the next few months.
  • Citi has chosen to preplace Canada Square Funding 2020-1, a BTL deal pooling mortgages from originators Fleet Mortgages, Topaz Finance and Landbay Partners. A further seven UK RMBS deals are scheduled to arrive in the pre-summer window over the next month, sources said.
  • The end of government control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac drew one step closer this week, but a US Supreme Court ruling on the leadership structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) raises the possibility that the course could be reversed under a new government after November's election, write Max Adams and Jennifer Kang.
  • BPER Banca, Banco di Sardegna and Cassa di Risparmio di Bra are shifting a €343.4m non-performing loan portfolio, backed by a mix of soured secured and unsecured loans made mostly to corporate borrowers.
  • The UK government allowed the growth of the non-bank sector after the global financial crisis, but during the coronavirus pandemic, it has left it to fend for itself.
  • Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) is transferring its non-performing exposures (NPEs), totalling €8.14bn in gross book value, to the Italian state-owned Asset Management Company (Amco).
  • Residential mortgage REIT Two Harbors Investment Corp. has announced that Thomas Siering is stepping down as the president and CEO after over a decade with the firm, replaced by William Greenberg, former vice president and co-CIO.
  • The Basel Committee has proposed tweaks to its securitization rules to ease non-performing loan sales — but it hasn’t gone as far as market participants would like, and has rowed back from proposals tabled by the European Banking Authority last October, which would have cut capital requirements much further.
  • In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the speciality lending landscape in Europe could see a shakeout, as financing becomes scarcer and leverage terms tougher, forcing thinly capitalised loan originators to seek extra funds or put themselves up for sale, according to a report from securitization specialists Integer Advisors.