
Global ABS 2018 coverage
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Global ABS set to draw nearly 4,000 as market momentum builds
Barcelona will play host to nearly 4,000 international securitization professionals for this year’s Global ABS conference, as the market looks to gain clarity on the continued evolution of ABS regulation, the effects of European populism on national economies and the depth of the ABS investor base.
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Consumer ABS issuance spikes in May
A bumper month of US consumer ABS issuance in May has helped push year-to-date volumes ahead of last year's figures, although this could be driven by issuers front loading ahead of expected rate rises later in the year, said analysts.
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Euro MPLs growing, but securitization a ways off
The marketplace lending sector in Europe is growing, with a sharp focus on the small to medium sized enterprise segment, but it is still lagging UK and the US markets and lenders will need to ramp up scale and educate investors before a meaningful pipeline of securitization can build.
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‘Quantum physics’ in ABS as IFRS 9 hurts investment
IFRS 9 accounting rules are cutting certain investors out of some ABS asset classes all together, with auto lease ABS likely to be hardest hit, according to panellists speaking at Global ABS on Tuesday.
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NPL investors set to shrug off Italian politics
Buyers of Italian non-performing loans are likely to shrug off issues associated with the country’s controversial new government, according to market participants at Global ABS. But their bankers may be less fortunate, with financings marked wider and losses likely to be booked.
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Fintech on its way to revolutionising market processes
The development of financial technology is stripping out labour-intensive manual processes, such as property valuations and credit scoring, leading to a ‘faster time to yes’ and ‘reducing costs’, said panellists at the Deciphering Fintech panel on Tuesday.
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Lendco brings first RMBS deal after market opens
Cabot Square Capital-backed mortgage originator Lendco has announced its first UK RMBS deal after the securitization market fully reopened on Friday for 2021.
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Agora hires head of structured products and EMTNs
Agora, the end-to-end debt capital markets start-up, has appointed Filippo Mattia Ginanni as its head of structured products and EMTNs.
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Bank balance sheets could be obscured, says Coen
The impact of coronavirus on economies has led to extraordinary help being granted to banks and their customers. But this brings the risk of problems on banks' balance sheets being hidden, according to William Coen, former secretary general of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
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People news in brief
Natixis promotes DCM bankers — Powell quits IFAD job — NatWest Markets makes Peberdy, Donaldson and Manwaring's positions permanent
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Spain EUR10bn 0.1% Apr 31
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World Bank EUR2bn 0.2% Jan 61
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All International Bonds
Rank | Lead Manager | Amount $bn | No of issues | Share % |
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1 | JPMorgan | 28.16 | 118 | 8.09% |
2 | Citi | 27.35 | 87 | 7.86% |
3 | BofA Securities | 20.32 | 74 | 5.84% |
4 | BNP Paribas | 19.76 | 67 | 5.68% |
5 | HSBC | 19.56 | 72 | 5.62% |
Bookrunners of All Syndicated Loans EMEA
Rank | Lead Manager | Amount $bn | No of issues | Share % |
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1 | BNP Paribas | 60.87 | 123 | 14.06% |
2 | Credit Agricole CIB | 28.59 | 93 | 6.60% |
3 | Santander | 25.41 | 90 | 5.87% |
4 | JPMorgan | 23.88 | 61 | 5.52% |
5 | UniCredit | 21.51 | 103 | 4.97% |
Bookrunners of all EMEA ECM Issuance
Rank | Lead Manager | Amount $bn | No of issues | Share % |
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1 | Morgan Stanley | 0.94 | 4 | 13.47% |
2 | Goldman Sachs | 0.78 | 5 | 11.09% |
3 | Credit Suisse | 0.67 | 3 | 9.64% |
4 | HSBC | 0.61 | 3 | 8.77% |
5 | BofA Securities | 0.61 | 2 | 8.70% |