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Issue 957 - 20th June

  • News Analysis

    • CLOs
      • Danske Bank targets CLO market with ESG-led strategy

        Scandinavian bank rolls out dynamic fixed income solution amid growing demand for responsible credit...

        Danske Bank continues its expansion into the CLO market, launching a new fund under its alternatives platform that combines active credit selection with a firm commitment to ESG integration. The initiative which was announced at the end of April is p...

    • ABS
      • Asset managers capitalising on strong demand

        European ABS funds have a good May

        May brought renewed strength to the European ABS market, as easing geopolitical tension and lower eurozone inflation improved risk sentiment. Monthly fund factsheets monitored by SCI suggest that asset managers responded by capitalising on s...

    • CLOs
      • Multicurrency CLOs gain traction in Europe's private credit push

        European managers explore cross-currency strategies to unlock middle market potential amid diversifi...

        European CLO managers have started exploring multicurrency portfolio structures, especially in private credit scenarios, to cope with the continent's limited asset pool and seek new avenues for diversification.  According to industry exper...


  • SRT Market Update

    • Capital Relief Trades
      • Santander AM set to boost SRT offering?

        SRT Market Update

        Santander Asset Management is reportedly in the early stages of fundraising for an SRT fund dedicated to buying Santander-issued SRTs.   Market sources suggest that the fund will specifically target mortgage assets, in anticipatio...

      • CACLN shelf makes comeback

        SRT market update

        Deal Information:  JP Morgan Chase (JPMCB) has priced CACLN 2025-1, a synthetic securitisation referencing a US$2bn pool of prime-quality auto loans originated by JPMCB.  The synthetic CLN transfers the credit risk to t...


  • News

    • ABS
      • Australian ABS undergoing period of transition

        Bank retreat diversifying securitisation landscape

        The Australian ABS market is undergoing a period of transition, driven by reduced activity from major banks, growing participation from non-bank lenders and a slow but steady evolution in green securitisation. These themes were discussed during the A...

    • Asset-Backed Finance
      • Carlyle and Citi ink ABF partnership for fintech lenders

        Firms merge private-public market expertise to fund fintechs across credit lifecycle

        Carlyle Group and Citi have launched a long-term asset-backed finance (ABF) collaboration targeting the fintech specialty lending space – an alliance poised to transform the way institutional capital reaches the US$18trn consumer credit mar...

      • AvCap and BBB partner to scale UK fintech ABF

        Avellinia and British Business Bank join forces to target the mid-market SME funding gap

        Avellinia Capital (AvCap), the London- and Luxembourg-based private credit investor, has partnered with the British Business Bank (BBB) in a move aimed at expanding funding access for UK fintech lenders and asset originators. As BBB’s f...


  • The Structured Credit Interview

    • Asset-Backed Finance
      • Oaktree's ABF pipeline 'exploding'

        After fielding over 300 deals worth US$20bn since 2023, the firm is doubling down on unrated private...

        Oaktree Capital Management is experiencing an exponential increase in asset-backed finance (ABF) deal flow, with more than 300 unique transactions totalling nearly US$20bn crossing its desk since May 2023. The surge - driven by a shifting bank postur...


  • Market Moves

    • Structured Finance
      • Job swaps weekly: Blackstone hires CLO veteran from Jefferies

        People moves and key promotions in securitisation

        This week’s roundup of securitisation job swaps sees Blackstone snapping up Jefferies’ global head of CLOs. Elsewhere, Chorus Capital's head of origination resigns to take up a new challenge, while Värde Partners has laun...



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