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PACE sponsors are raising capital and promoting plans to retroactively fund stalled CRE projects amid the COVID-19 outbreak – a potential boost for what has been a shrinking assets class in ABS
May 11 -
Abs participants saw markets freeze and were bracing for even worse when federal aid provided a short-term respite. The question now: how much trust can anyone put in the medium-term and beyond?
April 7 -
Credit unions have seized share in auto lending. It may not be long before the same happens in auto ABS issuance.
February 20 -
Impact investing has long centered on environmental and social purpose, but governance could make huge strides as an ESG consideration in 2020.
January 21 -
Banks and lenders have made inroads in analytics and automation with machine-learning technology. Will asset management follow suit?
November 19 -
The idea of forgiving student debt has gained traction in the Democratic presidential debates. Undiscussed so far: the significant impact any program could have on the roughly $175 billion of securities backed by student loans
October 9 -
Private-label securitizations haven’t commanded a meaningful share of the mortgage-backed market in a decade. Trump administration officials seem intent on changing that
October 9 -
MPL securitizations have yet to face a credit-cycle test. The discussion over how they will handle one is intesifying
July 16 -
The industry has a Libor problem. State law could be the remedy. The politics are complicated.
June 4 -
Beyond the length of time planes are grounded, investor exposure to Boeing Max is determined by the type of deal, timing of deliveries and the strength of lessees
April 5