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  • Securitisation stamp duty eyed

    Sector developments and company hires

    Securitisation stamp duty eyed
    The UK government is introducing legislation within Finance Bill 2021-22 that provides a power to make stamp duty and stamp duty reserve tax (SDRT) changes relating to securitisations and ILS by secondary legislation. The power will be a freestanding provision and will allow HM Treasury to make regulations to provide that stamp duty or SDRT is .......

    Market Moves 29 October 2021

  • Risk-sharing remit

    CRT definitions discussed

    Most practitioners agree that ‘risk-sharing transactions’ is the most appropriate moniker for capital relief trades, but there remains some divergence around the term. This CRT Premium Content article explores what it means for investors and issuers alike.

    The term ‘risk-sharing transactions’ is becoming more common and more widely understood to denote capital relief trades, but divergences remain around what ......

    News Analysis 29 October 2021

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  • Rocky road ahead

    Output floor implementation questioned

    The European Commission has approved the long-awaited CRR3 proposal (SCI 28 October). The latest changes to the capital requirements regulation incorporate the final December 2017 Basel 3 rules into EU law. Nevertheless, banks will likely oppose the Commission’s single stack approach to the implementation of the output floor, with the industry already having called for further adjustments to the .......

    News Analysis 29 October 2021

  • Healthy Hertz

    Securitization key to Hertz's near-fatal collapse and its resurrection

    Hertz this week (October 26) announced an order for 100,000 new Tesla electronic cars for its rental fleet less than four months after it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection - a purchase which pushed the market valuation of Tesla to over $1trn.

    The news is testament to both the rapidity and comprehensiveness of Hertz’s recovery from the dark days of May .......

    News Analysis 28 October 2021

  • Still strong

    European ABS/MBS market update

    In a quieter week than of late, two full capital stack deals have been competing for investor attention in the European ABS/MBS primary market. Strong demand for both Pixel 2021 and SC Germany Consumer 2021-1 suggests that the market is still strong.

    “I think both deals have been executed very well,” notes one ABS/MBS trader. “For SC Germany Consumer .......

    News 28 October 2021

  • Polish return

    Rare lease securitisation completed

    Europejski Fundusz Leasingowy (EFL), owned by Crédit Agricole, has completed a rare Polish true sale securitisation. Dubbed EFL Lease ABS 2021-1, the PLN2.15bn transaction has a three-year revolving period and is backed by a portfolio of leases extended to Polish retailers and SMEs (accounting for 99.5% of the pool) and a small portion to large corporate borrowers (0.5%).

    News 28 October 2021


  • New banking rules

    Sector developments and company hires

    The European Commission has adopted new EU banking rules under CRR 3 and CRD 4, with the aim of ensuring that EU banks become more resilient to potential future economic shocks, while contributing to Europe's recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic and the transition to climate neutrality. The Commission notes that while the overall level of capital .......

    Market Moves 28 October 2021

  • Spanish SRT finalised

    Sabadell executes capital relief trade

    News 26 October 2021

  • Future-proofing credit portfolio management

    John Pellew, principal, distribution and securitisation, Arr...

    It has become a bit of a cliché to say that technology, data, analytics – and importantly – the appropriate application of such tools has become fundamental to running a successful business. And yet, despite the regularity with which the topic is discussed, how precisely this applies to the distressed loans market has not been fully appreciated. 

    For .......

    Talking Point 26 October 2021

  • Highland Capital lawsuit filed

    Sector developments and company hires

    Highland Capital lawsuit filed
    The latest lawsuit brought by Highland Capital Management (HCMLP) against former employees has been filed in the bankruptcy court of the northern district of Texas. The action seeks to “recover hundreds of millions of dollars in damages that HCMLP suffered at the hands of its founder, James Dondero, acting in concert with other entities that he owned .......

    Market Moves 25 October 2021

  • RTS pending

    SRT regulatory uncertainty persists

    The regulatory technical standards (RTS) pertaining to the EBA’s final report on significant risk transfer that were expected to be published in June have been postponed indefinitely. The RTS focus on the paper’s onerous excess spread provisions, although market participants have been equally concerned about the proposed SRT tests that could be incorporated into the CRR. Indeed, both the .......

    News Analysis 22 October 2021

  • Pockets of resilience

    European ABS/MBS market update

    European ABS/MBS spreads leaked slightly wider and investor demand cooled somewhat last week as the market finally caught up with broader macro volatility. However, some sectors continue to outperform and this week is off to a strong start with a broad range of deals in the primary pipeline to follow.

    “Indisputably, on a macro level, the same concerns .......

    News 20 October 2021

  • Rare agricultural MBS prints

    Sector developments and company hires

    Rare agricultural MBS prints
    The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) – a federally chartered corporation that provides a secondary market for a variety of loans made to borrowers in rural America, with the aim of increasing the availability and affordability of credit - has completed a US$302.7m securitisation of agricultural mortgage loans. The FARM Series 2021-1 agricultural MBS is backed by .......

    Market Moves 20 October 2021

  • Project Frontier securitisation inked

    Sector developments and company hires

    Project Frontier securitisation inked
    National Bank of Greece (NBG) has entered into a definitive agreement with a consortium consisting of affiliates of Bain Capital Credit, Fortress Investment Group and doValue Greece, for the sale of 95% of the mezzanine and junior notes issued via a securitisation backed by a portfolio of non-performing exposures (NPEs) with a total gross book value of .......

    Market Moves 19 October 2021

  • Risk transfer round-up - 18 October

    CRT sector developments and deal news

    News 18 October 2021

  • SRT prints

    KIMI X prices tight

    Santander has finalised a full-stack capital relief trade backed by a €450m portfolio of Finnish auto loans. Dubbed KIMI X, the transaction priced at pre-Covid levels (see SCI’s capital relief trades database). 

    Rated by S&P and Fitch, the transaction consists of €411.8m AAA/AAA rated class A notes (which priced at one-month Euribor plus 13bp), €17.6m A/AA+ rated class B .......

    News 18 October 2021

  • Risk transfer round-up - 15 October

    CRT sector developments and deal news

    News 15 October 2021

  • Big bang?

    Tokenisation touted as a replacement for securitisation

    Tokenisation is being touted as a potential replacement for securitisation, given its many applications and benefits. However, a number of challenges remain before the technology can be fully adopted by the market.

    “Tokenisation could replace securitisation – but it won’t be a big bang. However, when you see the speed of digitisation in some areas, you see it has the .......

    News Analysis 14 October 2021

  • Challenging valuations

    Covid-19 aftermath dogs NPL exposures

    The aftermath of the coronavirus crisis is hindering the valuation of properties that back European non-performing loan transactions. Nevertheless, collections have picked up and more NPL ABS issuance is expected.

    According to Moody’s, the deterioration in the quality of the valuation of properties underlying securitised exposures in new trades can be ‘’explained by the increased difficulty in carrying .......

    News 14 October 2021

  • Transition trauma

    A bumpy road ahead for shift to post-Libor world

    The structured finance market still has a great deal to do before the beginning of next year when contracts can no longer be quoted in Libor, agrees Amy Williams, partner and structured finance expert at Hunton Andrews Kurth.

    Very few securitizations or the assets which comprise the reference portfolios have moved over to quote contracts in term SOFR.  CLOs, RMBS and warehouse .......

    News Analysis 13 October 2021

  • Forbearances plunge

    Fresh data reveals biggest drop in forbearances in a year

    The largest drop in the number of US mortgages in forbearance in 12 months was recorded last week in the seven days ending October 4 according to Black Knight data released today.

    Active forbearance plans fell by 177,000, or 11%, with healthy declines recorded across all investor classes. There has been a reduction of forbearances of 294,000 in the last 30 days, which .......

    News 8 October 2021


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