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  • Comfort break

    Motorway service area CMBS yet another blow to WBS

    Late last year Goldman Sachs issued Highways 2021, a £262m CMBS backed by a single loan secured by eight UK motorway service area properties. The transaction mirrored Welcome Break’s 1997 £321m bond issue, which represented the UK’s first whole business securitisation. Such a structural shift represents yet another nail in the coffin of the whole business securitisation sector, following a .......

    News Analysis 16 February 2022

  • Aligning interests

    Greek NPL market tipped for further growth

    Activity across the Greek non-performing loan market is gathering pace. New players are expected to enter the sector this year, with a further uptake seen under the HAPS programme.

    “There will be further uptake of HAPS – it has worked well to allow people to manage the size of investments that [they] made in the NPL space, so .......

    News Analysis 16 February 2022

  • Modest uplift

    Default outlook remains mild

    News 16 February 2022

  • Social mobility

    'Cultural progression' puts social bonds in focus

    Securitisations designated as social bonds are gaining traction, with the underlying asset classes expected to broaden. Indeed, at present, it is easier to define lending in a socially responsible way than defining it as ‘green’.

    Edward Baker, capital markets director at Prodigy Finance, attests to the reasons this may be. “I think it perhaps chimes with the broader ethical and .......

    News Analysis 15 February 2022

  • SCI Start the Week - 14 February

    A review of SCI's latest content

    Last week's news and analysis
    CLN uplift
    CLN deal volumes grow
    Compounded calculations
    First RMBS tied to Sonia index issued
    Emulating efforts
    Capital Four US answers SCI's questions
    First loss guarantee tapped
    EGF SRTs receive mixed reactions
    Increasing allocation
    Innovation, transparency attracting institutional investors
    Positive change
    Investor demand set to broaden CLO ESG screening
    Spread surge
    GSEs face sharply higher costs for CRT as spreads widen
    Super-size STACR
    Biggest .......

    News 14 February 2022

  • Spread surge

    GSEs face sharply higher costs for CRT as spreads widen

    The last couple of weeks have seen significant spread widening in the GSE CRT market, making the mechanism less friendly to the balance sheets of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.

    This week, Freddie Mac priced its second DNA STACR of the year at levels considerably wider than STACR 2022-DNA1 priced on January 20.

    The most recent M-1A tranche came in at .......

    News Analysis 11 February 2022

  • First loss guarantee tapped

    EGF SRTs receive mixed reactions

    News Analysis 11 February 2022

  • HKMC inks infrastructure MoUs

    Sector developments and company hires

    HKMC inks infrastructure MoUs
    The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation (HKMC) has signed a memorandum of understanding on an infrastructure loans framework with 14 partner banks. The MoUs set out the principal terms for potential infrastructure loan cooperation between the HKMC and the partner banks on both primary participation and secondary sale bases, including the loan selection criteria, mode of participation .......

    Market Moves 11 February 2022

  • Increasing allocation

    Innovation, transparency attracting institutional investors

    The majority of institutional investors polled in a recent Aeon Investments survey have increased their allocation to structured credit investments across different asset classes over the past 18 months. When asked why there is growing interest in structured credit investment vehicles, the top three reasons were given as greater innovation in the sector, an improving regulatory environment and greater .......

    News Analysis 11 February 2022

  • Positive change

    Investor demand set to broaden CLO ESG screening

    CLO ESG screening has to date largely been conducted on an exclusion basis. However, a shift towards positive screening is anticipated, as CLO managers work to meet rising investor demand and comply with the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation.

    A recent European Leveraged Finance Association (ELFA) ESG investor survey suggests that the switch to a more integration-based positive screening .......

    News Analysis 11 February 2022

  • Risk transfer round up-10 February

    CRT sector developments and deal news

    News 10 February 2022

  • Super-size STACR

    Biggest ever $1.9bn STACR prices

    The largest STACR in the history of the programme, designated STACR 2022-DNA2, has been priced.

    Sized at $1.9bn in five tranches, it outweighs any deal since the first STACR printed in the summer of 2013, confirmed the GSE. It will settle on February 11 2022.

    Both M1 tranches are in excess of $500m. The $576m M1-A priced at SOFR plus 130bp while the .......

    News 9 February 2022

  • CLN uplift

    CLN deal volumes grow

    News Analysis 9 February 2022

  • Compounded calculations

    First RMBS tied to Sonia index issued

    The first RMBS to use the recently introduced Bank of England Sonia index to calculate the interest paid on sterling floating rate notes closed last month. Nationwide’s Silverstone Master Issuer Series 2022-1 is set to be the first of many securitisations to link to the new index because it simplifies the calculation of compounded Sonia.

    “The index method .......

    News Analysis 9 February 2022

  • Agencies win 'valid-when-made' cases

    Sector developments and company hires

    Agencies win ‘valid-when-made’ cases
    The US OCC and FDIC yesterday received favourable court rulings in cases challenging their ‘valid-when-made’ rules. In each case, the plaintiffs were three states – California, Illinois and New York – challenging the validity of the rulemakings.

    The states' attorney generals alleged that both federal agencies violated the Administrative Procedure Act. In particular, the plaintiffs .......

    Market Moves 9 February 2022

  • Tender two

    Freddie concludes second STACR tender offer

    Freddie Mac concluded its second tender offer of old STACR notes yesterday (February 8) at 5pm EST.

    Twelve tranches, all M2s and M3s, from 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 had been offered for tender, though the bulk - 10 of the 12 - date from 2016 and 2017.

    The most popular tranches for tender were the STACR 2017 DNA M2 and the STACR .......

    News 8 February 2022

  • Emulating efforts

    Jim Wiant, ceo, partner and portfolio manager of Capital Four US, answers SCI's questions

    Q: Capital Four launched its first US CLO last year. What were the motivations behind expanding into the US market?
    A: If you look at Capital Four’s history and its path to growth, since 2007 the firm has meaningfully extended its investment capabilities beyond just European high yield. The firm now covers a wider range of investment capabilities in Europe – having broadened .......

    The Structured Credit Interview 8 February 2022

  • KIS embraces asset management

    Sector developments and company hires

    Kuvare Insurance Services (KIS) has launched a third-party asset management business. Over the past two years under the leadership of president and cio Brian Roelke, KIS has built a seasoned team of insurance industry professionals and asset class specialists to drive portfolio performance across Kuvare’s operating companies. The firm now plans to extend its experience across private asset-backed and structured .......

    Market Moves 8 February 2022

  • Wider spreads coming

    European ABS/MBS market update

    The hawkish pivot of the ECB, combined with lingering inflation-driven volatility conspired to drive spreads wider and dampen activity in the European ABS/MBS primary market over the past week. The two transactions in the near-term visible pipeline will have to scramble to price against the currently strained market backdrop.

    Finnish auto ABS Tommi 2 (LT Autorahoitus) is due .......

    News 7 February 2022

  • CIP, Whitecroft partner for infrastructure SRT

    Sector developments and company hires

    Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is marketing its inaugural debt fund – the CI Green Credit Fund I (CI GCF I) – having secured €320m in seed capital. Targeting a size of €1bn, the fund will provide private project finance debt with subordinated risk characteristics supporting renewable energy projects globally.

    Focus will be on green- and brownfield projects in offshore wind, .......

    Market Moves 7 February 2022

  • SCI Start the Week - 7 February

    A review of SCI's latest content

    Last week's news and analysis
    Big business
    Strategic shift favours alternative credit M&A activity
    Climate stress tests launched
    ECB releases climate scenarios
    Fannie CAS prices
    New high LTV CAS, second CAS of 2022, prints
    Fannie surge
    Second CAS of 2022 in the market
    Freddie fever
    Freddie in the market with 2nd STACR of 2022, 4th GSE CRT deal
    MBS meltdown
    Fed ends MBS purchases, will reduce portfolio
    ....

    News 7 February 2022


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