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Bitcoin ABS edges forward as price plunge turns collateral to cash

When loans' LTVs hit 80%, Bitcoin stakes are liquidated in seconds
London continues to benefit from metal price volatility

Congo picked the best of an unappealing bunch of options

The yield was ultra high but Congo had little room to manoeuvre

Yondr takes the stage, as Europe’s data centre ABS market comes of age

US market remains the model as template issuance takes shape
London continues to benefit from metal price volatility
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  • Social distancing has created a new world for all of us. I’ve learned to mix my own cocktails with such flair that I’ll be teaching the bartenders a thing or two the next time I’m at the Captain’s Bar. But I’m also not the only old dog learning a few new tricks.
  • SRI
    Banks want to position themselves as ahead of the curve on sustainability. They are among the most sophisticated, well resourced, IT-savvy organisations in the world. Why can't they work out the carbon footprints of their portfolios?
  • Citigroup has established a new sustainability and corporate transitions group as part of its global banking, capital markets and advisory business.
  • ABS
    The European Investment Bank (EIB) has invested in a Portuguese RMBS collateralised by green assets as part of a wider ESG programme. The group has also revealed details of its significant risk transfer (SRT) programme designed to support SME loans during the lockdowns.
  • ABS
    Vivint Solar pivoted away from a solar securitization that was "on the cusp of closing" before the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, in favor of an alternative financing structure that it hopes to close in the second quarter.
  • The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the way Asia’s equity capital markets operate, with virtual roadshows and deals finding enough success to outlast the coronavirus, writes Jonathan Breen.