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  • New paradigm?

    Trustee discretion required in virtual environment

    The coronavirus crisis ushered in a new paradigm for securitisation noteholder communication and documentation processes, as remote working was enforced. This change has demanded flexibility from trustees and agents amid the uncertainty.

    Morgan Krone, partner and head of the global corporate trust and agency practice at Allen & Overy, says: “I think trustees and agents have done extremely .......

    News Analysis 2 June 2020

  • Renewables JV inked

    Sector developments and company hires

    Renewables JV inked
    By way of a joint venture, illimity Bank and VEI Green II have set up a securitisation vehicle for distressed loans with underlying assets that produce electricity from renewable sources. This vehicle will invest up to €100m and operate in both the Italian primary and secondary energy markets. The partnership has commenced activities by carrying out its .......

    Market Moves 29 May 2020

  • Accessing guarantees

    CBILS securitisation warehouses mulled

    Securitisation is gaining traction as a way for a wider investor base to access coronavirus-induced government stimulus packages. The technology could also be leveraged to provide much-needed liquidity to SMEs.

    Orrick partner Richard Hanson, for one, is aware of non-bank accredited lenders seeking to warehouse Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) loans via a private securitisation structure. Under .......

    News Analysis 29 May 2020

  • Growth phase

    European CLOs seeing increasing attention to ESG criteria

    The current crisis has initiated further discussion surrounding sustainability. Expectations are that investor demand and policy changes will further integrate ESG considerations into the CLO investment process.

    Andrew Lawson, head of capital markets at Permira Debt Managers, says: “Investors continue to pay increasing attention to ESG criteria, particularly following this pandemic. As the investors demand greater focus on ESG principles, .......

    News Analysis 28 May 2020

  • Pan-European guarantee fund launched

    Sector developments and company hires

    Pan-European guarantee fund launched
    The EIB board has approved a €25bn Pan-European Guarantee Fund (EGF) - which will be funded by EU member states pro rata to their shareholding in the bank – as part of its overall response to the Covid-19 crisis. By guaranteeing parts of portfolios, operations under the guarantee fund will free up capital for financial intermediaries .......

    Market Moves 27 May 2020

  • Persistent opportunity

    Tor Trivers, md and head of the structured credit group at CDIB Capital, answers SCI's questions

    Q: How and when did CDIB Capital become involved in the structured credit market?
    A: CDIB Capital was established in 2006, as the private equity arm of China Development Financial, with the objective of deploying and diversifying the group’s proprietary capital outside of Taiwan. The firm has historically managed outside funds, but no credit-related assets until I joined in February .......

    The Structured Credit Interview 27 May 2020

  • CLO manager performance assessed

    Sector developments and company hires

    CLO manager performance assessed
    JPMorgan has issued its latest CLO manager quarterly reports for both the US and Europe.

    72% of US CLOs are now failing their S&P triple-C test and 38% are failing their Moody’s Caa1 test, but there are still three managers passing both tests in all of their transactions: Blackrock, DFG/Vibrant, and Silvermine. Meanwhile, JPMorgan CLO .......

    Market Moves 21 May 2020

  • Moratoria mulled

    Payment holidays set to test CRT provisions

    Portfolios referencing loans subject to payment holidays may create a new sub-asset class within the capital relief trades market. Nevertheless, it remains to be seen whether provisions in outstanding synthetic securitisations will prevent lenders from being paid due to the implementation of moratoria.

    Roberto Savina, head of structured risk solutions at AmTrust International, confirms that he has been .......

    News Analysis 21 May 2020

  • SRTs eyed

    Pension funds target risk transfer

    Pension funds are targeting capital relief trade opportunities as the coronavirus crisis renders pricing more attractive and other credit opportunities become scarcer. However, access remains a challenge, with some new pension fund investors using joint ventures with established investors as an alternative way for overcoming entry barriers.     

    According to IACPM data, pension funds represent 30.6% of the investors in .......

    News Analysis 21 May 2020

  • TALF subscription date announced

    Sector developments and company hires

    TALF subscription date announced
    The New York Fed has scheduled the first TALF ABS loan subscription date for 17 June, with the first loan closing date to be 25 June. On fixed days each month, borrowers will be able to request one or more three-year TALF loans. The Fed has published a Master Loan and Security Agreement, which provides further details on the terms .......

    Market Moves 20 May 2020

  • Covid-19 relief initiative launched

    Sector developments and company hires

    Covid-19 relief initiative launched
    Community Capital Management has launched an initiative to invest US$100m of assets in Covid-19 relief efforts. The aim is to offer organisations that wish to contribute to the long-term US recovery post-pandemic an opportunity to complement their philanthropic and volunteer resources through a seasoned fixed income strategy designed to provide high current income consistent with the .......

    Market Moves 19 May 2020

  • SME CLO, SRT PD adjustments mooted

    Sector developments and company hires

    SME CLO, SRT PD adjustments mooted
    DBRS Morningstar is considering additional adjustments to reflect expectations of a higher probability of default (PD) for borrowers underlying SME CLO and significant risk transfer deals operating in economic sectors considered to have a ‘mid-high’ or ‘high’ risk of experiencing higher levels of default, due to the coronavirus fallout. For borrowers in the ‘mid-high’ .......

    Market Moves 18 May 2020

  • Conflict of interest charge settled

    Sector developments and company hires

    Conflict of interest charge settled
    The US SEC has charged Morningstar Credit Ratings for violating a conflict of interest rule designed to separate credit ratings and analysis from sales and marketing efforts. Morningstar has agreed to pay US$3.5m to settle charges including that from mid-2015 through September 2016, credit rating analysts in Morningstar’s ABS group engaged in sales and marketing .......

    Market Moves 15 May 2020

  • Auto ABS boost

    European ABS market update

    Yesterday’s print of BMW Bank’s latest auto loan ABS marks a significant step in the reopening of the primary European securitisation market. The STS transaction was placed with 33 accounts, with the final spread tightening to one-month Euribor plus 40bp at the senior level.

    One European ABS trader suggests that there is a lot of confidence that Bavarian Sky German .......

    Market Reports 15 May 2020

  • Questionable idea?

    Central bad bank proposal raises concerns

    The ECB is exploring the idea of a bad bank to relieve European bank balance sheets following expected asset-quality deterioration, due to the coronavirus fallout. Nevertheless, such a proposal would have to explain how purchase prices can be aligned with net book values, with some suggesting the move may be premature at this point.

    Indeed, any Europe-wide bad bank proposal .......

    News Analysis 14 May 2020

  • Portfolio resilience

    Technology-driven investment gaining traction

    Pagaya has expanded to the US West Coast, beefing up its origination group. At the same time, the fintech firm is seeking opportunities in new asset classes and new partnerships.

    As part of its expansion, Pagaya has appointed Jason Hass as svp of originations and Mike Cannatella as vp of originations, in Phoenix and Los Angeles respectively. Hass will oversee .......

    News 14 May 2020

  • Positive outlook

    Survey indicates distressed debt pick-up

    A new survey of private markets suggests that a pick-up in distressed debt activity is likely over the medium term due to the Coronavirus crisis. However, live deals are being renegotiated or postponed, with servicers adopting more consensual resolution strategies.

    Private market participants are already finetuning their outlook and strategies for the next 18 to 24 months, even .......

    News 13 May 2020

  • SFSF investments disclosed

    Sector developments and company hires

    SFSF investments disclosed
    The AOFM has disclosed the recent investments it has made under the Structured Finance Support Fund. In the primary market, the fund was the sole third-party investor in the A2 tranches of FirstMac 2020-1 (it also invested in the A1 through D tranches) and Liberty Series 2020-1 on 27 March and 8 May respectively. It has also .......

    Market Moves 12 May 2020

  • NPA opportunities

    Global investors target Indian distressed debt

    The coronavirus fallout is set to severely impact credit delivery and asset quality in India, with over US$30.5bn of loans expected to become stressed over the next 12 months. Securitisation could help the banking sector address its non-performing asset (NPA) burden, especially if the Indian government further liberalises the country’s External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) regime.

    Nathan Menon, senior .......

    News Analysis 7 May 2020

  • Known unknown

    Lack of data in MM CLOs leaves future open to interpretation

    US middle market CLOs currently appear to be in a better position than their broadly syndicated loan peers, with considerably fewer negative rating actions to date. However, while the sector undoubtedly benefits from some strengths, increasing transparency could yet reveal challenges.

    “Middle market CLOs have a mix of pros and cons, but we still need so much more .......

    News Analysis 7 May 2020

  • STS synthetics proposals published

    Sector developments and company hires

    STS synthetics proposals published
    The EBA has published its proposals for developing an STS framework for synthetic balance-sheet securitisations, which includes the criteria to be considered when labelling a transaction as ‘STS' and provides the pros and cons of a potentially differentiated capital treatment for this type of securitisation. Among the proposed STS criteria are requirements on simplicity, standardisation and transparency .......

    Market Moves 6 May 2020


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