Operations

  • Choice offering

    Rob Reynolds, md and head of CLOs at Pemberton Asset Managem...

    Q: You joined Pemberton earlier this month (SCI 1 March). Can you provide an overview of the firm and the new CLO platform?
    A: Pemberton was founded in 2013 by our managing partner Symon Drake-Brockman, who is still leading the business. At the time, the fallout from the financial crisis in 2008 led banks to prioritise investment-grade loans and shrink .......

    The Structured Credit Interview 17 March 2022

  • Room to run?

    MDB CRT challenges persist

    A number of challenges continue to constrain multilateral development bank capital relief trade issuance. This Premium Content article investigates whether these obstacles can be overcome.

    The African Development Bank’s (AfDB) landmark Room2Run (R2R) transaction marked the first capital relief trade issued by a multilateral development bank (MDB) and heightened expectations for a boost in such issuance (SCI 20 ......

    News Analysis 15 March 2022

  • Growing presence

    Mia Drennan, president, founder and co-chair of GLAS, answers SCI's questions

    Q: What is your strategic vision for GLAS and its continued expansion and growth in the US?
    A: GLAS was founded in 2011 and we expanded into the US in 2016. Once we secured the necessary regulatory licenses and approvals to operate in the US, we began serving clients on a cross-border basis across the UK, Europe, Australia and the .......

    Provider Profile 10 March 2022

  • Carlyle tops rankings on CLO acquisition

    Sector developments and company hires

    Carlyle is set to acquire from CBAM Partners a portfolio of assets using a combination of US$615m in cash from Carlyle’s balance sheet and approximately 4.2 million newly issued common shares. CBAM’s US$15bn in assets under management - the majority of which are in CLO funds - will be integrated into Carlyle’s global credit platform. The transaction will increase .......

    Market Moves 10 March 2022

  • Coordinating outfit

    ESG advisors gaining traction

    ESG advisors are gaining traction in the securitisation market, as sustainability becomes an ever-more import consideration for investors and issuers. This Premium Content article investigates what the role entails.

    As sustainability becomes an ever-more important consideration for securitisation investors and issuers, the role of the ESG advisor on transactions is gaining traction. Not only do they assist issuers in ......

    News Analysis 10 March 2022

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  • Transitioning to green

    Call for EU GBS to be extended to securitisation

    In a new report examining how to foster transparency and credibility across the EU sustainable securitisation market, the EBA suggests that it would be “premature” to establish a dedicated framework for ‘green’ securitisation. Instead, the authority believes that the forthcoming EU Green Bond Standard (GBS) regulation should also apply to securitisation, providing some adjustments are made to the standard.

    News Analysis 2 March 2022


  • Feedback loop

    CRE CLO confluence to continue?

    US CRE CLO issuance volumes exceeded conduit CMBS issuance volumes for the first time ever last year. Such record growth, illustrated through 51 deals across 28 issuers - amounting to around US$45bn – underlines a shift in commercial real estate financing towards floating rate loans and transitional properties.

    “It has clearly been a record year for the [CRE .......

    News Analysis 2 March 2022

  • Which probability is the probability of default?

    Jack Xu, founder of Modtris Financial Modelling, outlines tw...

    Probability has been used to define, measure and price risks in the financial market for a long time. For CLO managers and investors in particular, default risk is firmly equated to the probability of default. The meaning of probability may be self-evident from the example of counting faces and tails in coin tosses, but is the probability of a .......

    Talking Point 28 February 2022

  • Going digital

    Stablecoin securitisation tipped for growth

    Appropriate regulation of digital payment could pave the way for the issuance of securitisations in stablecoins. However, this Premium Content article argues that further standardisation across the blockchain ecosystem is needed for the technology to reach a critical mass.

    The regulatory attention that digital payment is currently attracting – as exemplified by the US Fed’s recent report on central ......

    News Analysis 25 February 2022

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  • Compare and contrast

    US auto CLN issuance examined

    Santander’s recent auto CRT echoed those previously issued by JPMorgan Chase. This Premium Content article examines the similarities and differences between the transactions.

    Last December, Santander returned to the US capital relief trade market with its first synthetic securitisation of auto loans since 2019. The structure of the deal mimicked to a large extent similar CLNs previously brought by ......

    News Analysis 23 February 2022

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  • Borrower beware

    Cost of living crisis to have 'unequal impact' on UK RMBS

    The fallout from the UK’s ‘cost of living crisis’ will hit lower-income mortgage borrowers hardest, according to a recent DBRS Morningstar analysis. However, while inflation may cause challenges for all consumers, RMBS portfolios will not all be impacted equally.

    The Bank of England anticipates that inflation rates will peak this spring, rising from the current level of 5.5% .......

    News 21 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Big business

    Strategic shift favours alternative credit M&A activity

    The alternative credit industry might be at an inflection point in its development, with a decisive change anticipated in M&A activity in terms of the dominant acquirer from a financial to strategic buyer. Such a transition would inevitably benefit leading alternative credit managers.

    “After five years of real and incredible growth in alternative credit acquisitions, we have witnessed .......

    News Analysis 3 February 2022

  • Maltese SME guarantee inked

    Sector developments and company hires

    Bank of Valletta and the EIB Group have renewed their partnership to support the business needs of SMEs in Malta. Under this new agreement, the bank will provide an additional €28m to Maltese SMEs on favourable terms and with long tenors over the next two years.

    The favourable conditions on the loans are achieved through risk transfer, implemented by combining .......

    Market Moves 1 February 2022

  • Risk limits

    US corporate SRT issuance to remain constrained

    Issuance of capital relief trades referencing US corporate loans is likely to remain constrained, even though a small pick-up in volume has occurred since 2020 with transactions issued by JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and HSBC USA. Such deals are expected to be driven less by capital relief requirements and more by considerations pertaining to limit relief, profitability and balance sheet growth.

    News Analysis 28 January 2022



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