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Issue 885 - 19th January

  • News Analysis

    • Capital Relief Trades
      • Fed checks banks' homework

        CLN submission path is clearer, but Fed approval far from automatic

        While it is seen as a positive development for the US SRT market that Federal Reserve has approved four CLNs from Morgan Stanley, US Bancorp, Santander USA and Huntingdon Banchares for capital relief in recent months, the process of seeking this appr...


  • News

    • Structured Finance
      • SCI Start the Week - 15 January 2024

        A review of SCI's latest content

        Last week's news and analysis Big buyers Five names said to take large bites of JPM SRT whopper BNPL boom Middle East consumer ABS set for expansion Competitive spirit 'Structural evolution' drives Oceanic auto ABS volumes Fed smiles o...

      • Radical reform?

        ESMA disclosure consultation could pave the way for material improvements

        ESMA’s launch of its long-awaited consultation on potential revisions to the European Commission’s securitisation disclosure templates in late December (SCI 21 December 2023) may have negatively impacted interest in submitting res...

      • Hanging in the balance

        UK green securitisation market falling behind

        The outlook for the UK’s green securitisation market appears bleak this year, following government backtracking on green policies. In contrast, green originations are anticipated to play a crucial role in driving continental European issuan...

      • Sound the retreat

        No end in sight for bank lending deficit

        There are multiple and interlocking reasons why US banks have retreated from the loan market, and it is unlikely that these will be resolved at any date in the foreseeable future, according to Anna Kooi, financial services practice leader at Wipfli,...

    • Capital Relief Trades
      • Gathering momentum

        SRT market update

        Following a measured start to the year, SRT investors are expecting a pick-up in issuance to materialise soon. Meanwhile, activity in the US market is clearly gathering momentum. While at the end of last year it had been reported that a few transac...

      • Back in the game

        Citi sells SRT, more in the works, say sources

        Citi is said to have sold a SRT transaction referencing corporate loans before the end of last year, and ArrowMark is rumoured to have been the buyer. ArrowMark has declined to comment. The deal is believed to have referenced a US$4bn pool of cor...


  • Market Moves

    • Structured Finance
      • IACPM 'stands ready' to work with US regulators on SRT

        Market updates and sector developments

        The IACPM says it stands ready to share data and experience on synthetic securitisation with US federal regulators, in order for US banks to share risk in an effective, safe and transparent manner with specialised long-term partners. The move follows...

      • Job swaps weekly: Permira Credit promotes pair to lead expansion

        People moves and key promotions in securitisation

        This week’s round-up of securitisation job swaps sees Permira Credit appoint two new co-heads to lead the firm’s expansion. Elsewhere, Hildene Capital Management has snapped up a Jefferies executive as head of capital markets, whi...

      • IFC, SG team up on sustainable finance

        Market updates and sector developments

        Societe Generale and IFC have signed a Collaboration Framework Agreement to accelerate efforts on sustainable finance in developing countries, as part of both institutions' shared ambition to contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...



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