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BNP Paribas Personal Finance, a subsidiary BNP Paribas, plans to resume securitizing personal consumer loans via its Noria platform.
November 30 -
Is it time for asset-backed deals to go back to Treasurys as their pricing benchmark? This is a question that researchers at J.P. Morgan are posing to the market.
November 23 - Europe
BMW Bank plans to issue a new 800 million ($858 million) securitization of German auto leases, according to Standard & Poor's.
November 19 -
AMAG Leasing, the leasing arm of Swiss auto distributor and Volkswagen importer AMAG, plans to make a market debut with a CHF400 million ($396 million) portfolio of Volkswagen leases, some of which are impacted by the recent emissions cheating allegations.
November 16 -
Kensington Mortgage plans to pool another £281.1 million ($424 million) of its U.K. prime RMBS loans under its Gemgarto master trust.
November 10 -
After declining in each of the three previous months, issuance of U.S. collateralized loan obligations picked up in October to $8 billion, its highest level since June, according to Thomson Reuters LPC.
November 10 -
Several private-equity-backed lenders are making loans to small landlords, who represent the biggest chunk of the home-rental market and get less help from Fannie and Freddie than they once did.
November 9 -
Santander Consumer Bank plans to issue bonds backed by Norwegian auto loans receivables under its Bilkreditt trust.
November 6 -
Paragon mortgage plans to issue £100 million worth of bonds backed by U.K. buy-to-let mortgages, according to Moody's Investors Service.
October 30 -
TSB Bank, which is owned by Banco Sabadell, plans to offer a mix of euro and sterling denominated bonds under its newly minted U.K. master trust called Duncan Funding.
October 27