GLOBALCAPITAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, a company

incorporated in England and Wales (company number 15236213),

having its registered office at 4 Bouverie Street, London, UK, EC4Y 8AX

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  • Sterling ABS issuance is keeping a steady pace as July rolls on, with Kensington Mortgage Co mandating BNP Paribas as arranger and lead manager alongside Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, National Australia Bank and Standard Chartered for its Sonia-benchmarked Finsbury 2019-2 UK RMBS deal.
  • Non-bank lenders achieving the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ (STS) designation on their securitizations since the regulatory framework came into being at the start of the year have come mainly from the car industry. They and other alternative lending institutions are having a tough time with the new rules, despite the success of recent deals, writes Tom Brown.
  • Kensington Mortgages has boosted the size of its residential mortgage warehouse facility with an additional 30% of funding capacity, adding National Australia Bank (NAB) as a third warehouse provider along with Citi and BNP Paribas.
  • The Northview Group is preparing to issue a new RMBS from its Finsbury Square shelf, with Citi as arranger and BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and National Australia Bank as managers. Also in the pipeline is Ellington's Irish RPL deal and a Swiss franc auto ABS.
  • Major private equity firms, including Blackstone, CarVal, Cerberus and TPG, are selling control rights to the giant UK mortgage portfolios they bought three or four years ago, rather than waiting to call and refinance the deals. Is the rush to the exits a sign of Brexit trouble to come, or a way to make space for a bigger prize in the shape of the final mortgage sales from UK government crisis-era rescues? Owen Sanderson investigates.
  • Kensington Mortgages has renewed a warehouse line of credit with BNP Paribas and Citibank, giving it the ability to fund nearly £1bn worth of new originations.
  • Chris Woolard, executive director of strategy and competition at the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, has warned mortgage bankers about the explosive grow in the lifetime mortgage section of the market — a move driven partly by regulatory changes for the UK’s life insurers.
  • Shurgard Self Storage, a European operator of self-storage facilities, has revised the price range for its €575m IPO on Euronext Brussels and is covered throughout the new range, despite a difficult market where several deals have been pulled and others have traded down in the aftermarket.
  • The Brussels IPO of Shurgard Self Storage, the largest operator of self-storage facilities in Europe, is covered, less than three working days into the bookbuild.
  • Shurgard Safe Storage, the largest self storage property company in Europe, has begun bookbuilding for its flotation on Euronext Brussels, with a price range that values the company at a premium to its closest peers
  • Union Investment, a fund manager headquartered in Frankfurt and majority owned by DZ Bank, announced on Tuesday the launch of a new fund for institutional clients focussed mainly on CLO investments.
  • UK Asset Resolution (UKAR) announced on Thursday that it had sold a portion of Bradford & Bingley’s (B&B) remaining mortgage book to a consortium of banks led by Barclays, following a bidding process by a ‘small handful’ of potential buyers.