CMBS

  • CDS reforms proposed

    Company hires and sector developments

    Australia

    Mortgage House has hired Steven Mixter as head of securitisation and structured finance. He was previously head of funding at Latitude Financial Services, responsible for maintaining its securitisation funding programmes.

    CDS reform proposal

    An ISDA working group has been discussing proposals to amend the 2014 ISDA Credit Derivatives Definitions to address issues relating to narrowly tailored credit events (NTCEs). NTCEs are arrangements with .......

    Market Moves 7 March 2019

  • REMIC route

    Unusual CRE CLO prepped

    Bancorp is in the market with an unusual static CRE CLO dubbed Bancorp 2019-CRE5. The US$518.3m transaction is structured as a REMIC trust, with no ramp-up or reinvestment provisions and a third-party investor acquiring the first-loss position.

    The securitisation’s cashflow waterfall is similar to those in CMBS pass-through deals and does not employ interest coverage or overcollateralisation cash diversion tests. .......

    News 7 March 2019

  • CRE investor bulks out

    Company hires and sector developments

    CDX-linked ETF launched

    Tabula has launched a new ETF, dubbed Tabula European iTraxx Crossover Credit Short UCITS ETF (EUR), providing short exposure to high yield European corporate credit. It takes exposure via iTraxx Crossover five year which references 75 equally weighted, sub-investment grade entities.

    Digital asset platform bulks out

    GetLoci, the global platform offering non-custodial, self-minted assets backed .......

    Market Moves 5 March 2019

  • 'Long term solution needed'

    Day three from SFIG Vegas

    The last full day at SFIG Vegas was again abuzz with strong attendance and widespread optimism.

    One panel looked at UK firms looking to issue transactions into the US market. Brian Wiele, md at Barclays, commented that one of the steps needed at the moment to boost the sector is re-educating US investors on UK securitisations, as awareness of UK .......

    News 27 February 2019

  • Structured finance 'well positioned' for downturn

    Second day at SFIG Vegas sees continued optimism

    Day two at SFIG Vegas saw a bountiful turnout of attendees, all looking to hear the latest on structured finance and to meet the main movers and shakers in the industry. A standout panel looked at how structured finance is prepared for a turn in the turn in the credit cycle, while other notable discussions looked at the revival of .......

    News 26 February 2019

  • Tough stance

    ESMA insists on private securitisation disclosures

    On 31 January, ESMA published a document that amends its draft regulatory technical standards (RTS) on securitisation disclosures. The initial RTS covers both public and private securitisations and it was rejected by the European Commission, following a market backlash (SCI 5 October 2018).

    The amendments take into account the Commission’s criticisms of the original RTS ......

    News Analysis 22 February 2019

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  • CLO partnership launched

    Sector developments and company hires

    CDS trends discussed

    Mayer Brown has commented on trends in single-name CDS credit event determinations. It notes that the Sears CDS case cited “numerous examples of commercial practice and legislative history in support of the decision [and] raises serious questions as to the degree to which the determination committees (DCs) are (and will in future determinations be) influenced by such .......

    Market Moves 21 February 2019

  • Stand-out performer

    Systematic role for structured credit

    Funds focused on structured credit were, as a whole, stand-out performers in 2018. Of the 50 US structured credit funds tracked by Gapstow Capital Partners, 88% had a positive year, implying that there continues to be a role for structured credit more systematically in diversified credit portfolios.

    The Gapstow Credit Index finished 2018 up by 1.5%, with steady .......

    News Analysis 21 February 2019

  • UK paper on the block

    European secondary ABS market update

    The European secondary ABS market has rallied since the beginning of the year. However, activity now appears to be on hold until after 28 February, when a large BWIC auction is due at 2pm London time.

    “Secondary activity has dampened down in the run-up to the auction,” confirms one trader. “The BWIC has a good chance of ......

    Market Reports 21 February 2019

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  • Law firm nabs SF vet

    Company hires and sector developments

    Europe

    Latham & Watkins has recruited Jeremiah Wagner as a partner in its finance department, based in London. Wagner’s practice focuses on advising banks, private equity funds, asset managers, insurance companies and pension funds on a variety of complex structured finance, securitisation and derivatives transactions. He joins the firm from Cadwalader’s London office, where he was a partner.

    Market Moves 20 February 2019


  • Lacking clarity

    Libor transition still fraught with challenges

    With only two years to go until Libor is officially phased out in 2021, a number of questions still remain about the ramifications for structured finance transactions. Aside from the lack of concrete replacement, there are also questions about legacy deals, assets and liabilities and swaps complications as well as the possibility for bondholder disputes.

    One of the most pressing issues .......

    News Analysis 19 February 2019

  • Making hay

    Private-label multifamily origination moves aside for agency CMBS

    US agency CMBS volume has risen at an average clip of 50% per year post-crisis, hitting a record US$107.9bn of issuance in 2017. A new Trepp study suggests that the sector’s growth has come at the expense of private-label multifamily origination.

    The average annual agency CMBS issuance during 2010-2018 grew to US$64.9bn from a previous average of US$4.9bn ......

    News Analysis 13 February 2019

  • US CMBS divergence eyed

    CMBS issuance 'will be hindered' by worsening borrower terms

    US CMBS is under scrutiny as figures have emerged showing weaker performance in post-crisis transactions originated by non-bank firms than those originated by banks, according to a recent report from Fitch’s CMBS team. Concurrently, CMBS borrowers are finding themselves in an ever weakening position due to the growing ubiquity of loan provisions that can ‘arbitrarily’ put cash management in .......

    News Analysis 5 February 2019

  • SCI Start the week - 4 February

    A review of securitisation activity over the past seven days

    Transaction of the week

    Bank of Montreal has printed a US and Canadian leveraged loan capital relief trade dubbed Manitoulin. The US$92.5m 7.3-year financial guarantee pays Libor plus 12.75%.

    The transaction has been rated as triple-A on the class A notes, single-A on the class B notes and triple-B on the class C notes. Further features include the presence of .......

    News 4 February 2019

  • Staying strong

    MetLife Investment Management speaks to SCI about the year ahead

    Q: What’s your general outlook for the structured finance sector in 2019?

    William Moretti, head of structured finance, MetLife Investment Management: “On the whole, I’d say that structured finance is in a much better position to face another potential downturn than it was in 2007, before the last crisis. There have been a number of structural improvements to transactions and .......

    The Structured Credit Interview 1 February 2019

  • Euro ABS deals mooted

    Company hires and sector developments

    European RMBS transactions mandated

    A pair of European RMBS transactions have been mandated, marking the first European securitisations of the year, barring CLOs. The first is a UK RMBS, dubbed Lanark 2019-1, from Clydesdale Bank, which has mandated BAML, BNP Paribas, Citi and Wells Fargo for the transaction, subject to market conditions. The second, from Italian lender Cassa di .......

    Market Moves 31 January 2019

  • CLO UCITS launched

    Company hires and sector developments

    CDS publication launched

    Jochen Felsenheimer, md at XAIA Investment, Wolfgang Klopfer, chairman of the management board of XAIA Investment and Ulrich von Altenstadt, md of XAIA Investment have co-authored a new publication looking at the evolution, functioning and regulatory environment of CDS. Titled, Credit default swaps: trading strategies, valuation and regulation, it also looks at the modeling and valuation of .......

    Market Moves 30 January 2019

  • CMBS tender launched

    Company hires and sector developments

    BUMF tender

    Greencoat Investments has launched a tender offer for the Business Mortgage Finance 4, 5, 6 and 7 CMBS. Fixed purchase prices for the bonds range from 0.50% to 101% per £1,000/€1,000/US$1,000 in principal amount of notes and an additional 0.50%-10% per £1,000/€1,000/US$1,000 is available as an early tender premium. The early tender deadline is 8 February .......

    Market Moves 28 January 2019

  • New ILS unit launched

    Sector developments and company hires

    ABS outfit launched

    US Bancorp has launched a new ABS lending business, providing non-recourse commitments secured by consumer and commercial receivables. Bo Weatherly - who joined the firm in 2016 - will serve as md for the new business, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has brought together a team of established industry experts, each with an average .......

    Market Moves 25 January 2019

  • CLOs retain top ranking

    Quarterly SCI data update

    CLOs remained the top asset class in terms of deal count for European and US new issuance in 4Q18, according to SCI data - although the numbers are down on those posted in Q3 (SCI 23 October 2018), reflecting market volatility in the final quarter of the year. In contrast, CLO BWIC volumes rose in both regions.

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    News Analysis 24 January 2019

  • Alt investor boosts global presence

    Sector developments and company hires

    Europe

    Palamon has hired Aqib Kadar as director of tax and structured finance. Kadar was previously at PwC where he was a director in M&A tax.

    Global

    Värde Partners has appointed Elena Lieskovska and Haseeb Malik to partner, and promoted Brad Bauer to deputy cio. Based in London and Singapore respectively, Lieskovska is head of European .......

    Market Moves 24 January 2019


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