CMBS
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Rules of conflict
Final SEC "conflict of interest" ruling offers crumbs of comfort
The SEC’s final “conflict of interest” ruling, designated Rule 192 and released at the beginning of this week (SCI 29 November), waters down some of the most onerous restrictions but still represents a serious imposition for securitized markets participants, say those in the field.
The new rule prohibits so-called “securitization participants” from engaging in “conflicted transactions” during the life of an .......
News 30 November 2023
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SIFMA calls for STC framework
Market updates and sector developments
A new SIFMA blog highlights three actions that will mitigate what the association calls the “perverse incentives” created by the lack of appropriate risk-sensitivity of the SEC-SA framework, under the US Basel 3 Endgame (B3E) proposal. The blog describes the proposal as “the most restrictive approach to set capital requirements for banks’ securitisation exposures in the developed world”.
As .......
Market Moves 29 November 2023
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Job swaps weekly: EverBank lures Forbright's Walsh
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees EverBank hiring a senior Forbright Bank executive as head of structured real estate finance. Elsewhere, National Australia Bank (NAB) has made two senior promotions within its securitisation teams in Melbourne and New York, while Piraeus Bank has elevated an Athens-based director to the role of senior director, head of securitisations and transaction structuring.
EverBank, .......
Market Moves 24 November 2023
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Hotel upgrades
Uplift in fortune seen for lodging CMBS
The lodging sector is one of the few bright spots in the US CMBS landscape. This Premium Content article uncovers the reasons why.
The US lodging sector has enjoyed an uplift in fortunes over the past 18 months, with pent-up demand from holidaymakers driving a post-Covid recovery. Despite a slight uptick in delinquencies in recent months, sector-specific metrics ......
News Analysis 21 November 2023
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Global goals
Chris Whitcombe, head of European and US ABS at Challenger I...
Q: Challenger IM recently launched its first securitisation-only investment fund – the Challenger IM Global ABS Fund (SCI 1 November). What makes now the right time?
The Structured Credit Interview 20 November 2023
A: At Challenger IM, we manage assets for leading global and Australian institutions. We have been actively investing in ABS since 2005, including the private ABS market for the last decade. So, although .......
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BlackRock launches Article 8 ABS fund
Market updates and sector developments
BlackRock has launched the BlackRock Senior Securitised Fund (BSSF), its new flagship securitisation fund, in the existing BlackRock Specialist Strategies Fund range. The firm says that BSSF is designed to meet the strong demand for securitised assets from both institutional and wealth clients seeking to diversify their fixed income exposures. Clients have demonstrated a desire for the diversification benefits, .......
Market Moves 20 November 2023
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Job swaps weekly: BNP bulks up in Americas
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees BNP Paribas building out its Americas-focused advisory and solutions teams, with two senior securitisation-focused appointments among a number of hires. Elsewhere, American Century Investments has appointed two industry veterans to its securitised markets team, while Academy Securities has snapped up a senior Citi exec as md and head of RMBS capital .......
Market Moves 17 November 2023
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Value covered
LibreMax Capital cio Greg Lippmann and ABS head Kevin Tyler...
Q: How has the evolution of the banking system and regulatory environment over time shaped private credit markets?
The Structured Credit Interview 16 November 2023
GL: Before the global financial crisis (GFC), there were certain aggressive financial products which enabled consumers to become overleveraged, as well as light bank capital charges for investment bank holdings of structured products, which ultimately brought Lehman Brothers to default and spurred .......
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Job swaps weekly: ESG debt-swap pioneer transitions to UBS
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees a Credit Suisse veteran take on a senior ESG- and structured-credit role at UBS Group following the latter’s acquisition of the former. Elsewhere, Colliers has lured two ex-George Smith Partners (GSP) executives as vice presidents, while a senior Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) exec has joined Guy Carpenter.
Credit Suisse .......
Market Moves 10 November 2023
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Scope sees ratings drift reverse in Q3
Market updates and sector developments
Ratings drift in structured finance instruments improved in the third quarter of 2023 for the first time in more than a year, Scope Ratings has revealed. The metric measures the ratio between upgrades minus downgrades and the total number of monitored ratings over the past year.
While the agency oversaw just 12% of 294 instruments upgraded against 17% .......
Market Moves 7 November 2023
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Esoteric explosion
Data centre securitisation seeing strong fundamentals
Insatiable demand for connectivity is fueling a rise in data centre securitisation issuance. This Premium Content article tracks the market’s development.
Demand for data centres outstrips supply by a hefty margin and, as more and more regions join the established areas of data centre building, the need for financing shows no sign of abating. While some developers seek ......
News Analysis 6 November 2023Premium Content
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CLO ESG scores compared
Market updates and sector developments
Sustainable Fitch reports that European CLOs – with an average ESG Score of 50.4 - have noticeably higher ESG scores, environmental scores and social scores than North American CLOs, which demonstrate an average ESG Score of 47.9. Governance scores are broadly similar across the two regions, however.
These insights are based on an assessment of 317 European CLOs .......
Market Moves 2 November 2023
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PRA consults on CRR rules
Market updates and sector developments
The UK PRA has launched a consultation on draft rules to replace firm-facing requirements regarding securitisation under the CRR in 2H24. As such, it has published a discussion paper (DP) that raises certain key issues for feedback, in order to inform its approach - including the use of unfunded credit risk mitigation (CRM) in SRT transactions.
In particular, the .......
Market Moves 1 November 2023
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Job swaps weekly: Antares beefs up team after strategy launch
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees Antares Capital hiring multiple senior executives, as it closes its debut broadly syndicated loan CLO. Elsewhere, Prosperise Capital has appointed PC2 Capital’s founder as partner and head of CRE following its acquisition of the firm, while S&P Global has promoted three securitisation execs to md in the Americas.
Antares Capital .......
Market Moves 27 October 2023
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Job swaps weekly: Octagon elevates Lam to ceo
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s round-up of securitisation-related job swaps sees Octagon Credit Investors appointing senior portfolio manager Gretchen Lam as its new ceo. Elsewhere, structured finance lawyers Martin Bartlam and Elana Hahn have joined Xfinite Global and Fasken respectively.
The appointment of Lam as Octagon’s new ceo comes as the firm’s cofounder Andrew Gordon transitions into a new role as executive .......
Market Moves 20 October 2023
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Job swaps weekly: Fearon steps up at Arch
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees Arch Capital Group appoint a new ceo in its global mortgage group. Elsewhere, Gallagher Re has hired a new head of global credit and political risk, while Cushman & Wakefield has snapped up a Patterson Real Estate Advisory exec as md.
Arch Capital Group has promoted Seamus Fearon to ceo, international mortgage for the .......
Market Moves 13 October 2023
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Risk transfer round-up - 12 October
The week's CRT developments and deal news
Market news
Fannie Mae has commenced fixed-price cash tender offers for the purchase of any and all of 11 Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) notes, with an unpaid principal balance of US$1.398bn and vintages ranging from 2016 to 2018. The offers will expire on 16 October and settlement is expected on 18 October.Fannie Mae has engaged BofA Securities as .......
News 12 October 2023
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Freddie B-piece investments closed
Market updates and sector developments
Sabal Investment Holdings has closed a series of five B-piece investments, representing approximately US$2bn in collateral balance, across three Freddie Mac multifamily CMBS programmes. The programmes comprise SB-Deals, K-Deals and Q-Deals.
Three SB-Deals closed by Sabal are backed by Freddie Mac multifamily small balance loans (SBLs), totalling US$90m in bond balance across US$933m in collateral balance and 338 .......
Market Moves 12 October 2023
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Job swaps weekly: HSBC snaps up former Deutsche Bank CLO head
People moves and key promotions in securitisation
This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees a former head of CLOs at Deutsche Bank taking up a director role at HSBC. Elsewhere, CBRE has promoted a London-based executive md to president and coo in its Tokyo office, while SLC Management has appointed two new co-heads for its private fixed income team.
Deutsche Bank’s former head of CLOs, .......
Market Moves 6 October 2023
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'Sluggish' September?
Quarterly SCI CRT data review
CRT issuance so far this year appears to have consistently tracked below that of last year’s volumes. In terms of deal count, SCI data shows that 39 transactions have closed in the year to end-September 2023, versus 52 for the corresponding period in 2022.
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News 4 October 2023
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RRAM acquires second slate of CLOs
Market updates and sector developments
Redding Ridge Asset Management has acquired CLO management contracts totalling US$2.8bn in AUM from Gulf Stream Asset Management. With the close of the transaction, Redding Ridge will have more than US$26bn of AUM and expects a seamless integration of the contracts and to actively manage the new portfolios consistent with its disciplined CLO strategy.
Redding Ridge is an .......
Market Moves 3 October 2023