European Securitization
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US and European markets only briefly paused, with Onex returning for rare increase of old deal
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Seniors preplaced, but hefty €800m pool means €100m of paper to go on offer
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Investors show appetite for deals with short reinvestment periods, Pemberton’s Robert Reynolds says
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Inability to rely on the US will provide the impetus for loosening regulations in securitization
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◆ Golden Ray 1 shines on debut ◆ US election holds up EU ABS
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Public ABS transaction also possible but not until 2026 at the earliest
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Three UK RMBS deals and an auto trade find demand but pipeline stays empty
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A whirlwind tour of SRT from the 'last fiduciary in the world'
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Europe's first ever public solar ABS issuer looks ahead to €400m-€500m deal next year
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Double-As to triple-Bs get harder to place amid onslaught of last-minute new issuance
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First solar ABS in Europe gets stellar bookbuild but is unlikely to unleash a wave of green-labelled deals
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Pepper progresses with second lien deal, while LendInvest sets IPTs