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Managers and arrangers of U.S. collateral loan obligations have struggled to satisfy the European Unions risk retention requirement. However, the final draft rules published by the European Banking Authority include a new concession that may assist U.S. managers in accessing an investor base in the region.
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Dan Feshbach, founder and CEO of MeasureOne, thinks that disclosure of loan-level data can do for the student loan market what it did for mortgages.
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The powerful storm surge produced by Hurricane Sandy has added momentum to the federal governments efforts to farm out a portion of the risk now borne by the National Flood Insurance Program, and there appears to be a strong appetite in the private market.
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Deutsche Bank, Cantor Fitzgerland and UBS priced their $1.2 billion commercial mortgage securitization, COMM 2014-UBS2; two more deals could price this week.
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Discover Bank is preparing to offer $850 million of notes backed by credit card receivables, according to a regulatory filing.
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Nelnet is prepping its second deal of 2014, according to a pre-sale report by Moodys Investors Service.
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Aegon Nederland N.V. plans to issue Dutch RMBS via its SAECURE series. Sizing on the deal, SAECURE 14 will depend on investor interest and has not yet been determined.
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Despite being rated 'Caa1' by Moody's, the deal from Privatbank has exhibited low delinquencies and a enormous credit enhancement for the outstanding tranches.
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Housing boom-era mortage bonds, written off as toxic waste during the financial crisis, are performing better than expected.
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Price talk has emerged on Ascentium Capitals second ever securitization of equipment leases.
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