Securitisation
Credit 2003 - Deals of the year
Deals of the year
Hunting for paper
CDOs
Strong CDO market next year, says S&P
The pipeline of collateralised debt obligation (CDO) deals remains “extremely strong”, promising a busy start to 2004, especially for single-tranche, leveraged loan and CDOs of asset-backed securities (ABS) transactions, said credit rating agency…
New ABS and MBS standards
The European Securitisation Forum (ESF) has responded to calls from investors in asset-backed securities for better disclosure by releasing market practice guidelines for the securitisation market.
a changing landscape
Derivatives debate
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A new direction
Equity/credit hybrids
Looking for momentum
Securitisation
Nomura analyst sceptical about Nera's ratings study
Research by National Economic Research Associates' (Nera) economic consulting division comparing different rating agencies' rating processes has been described as "disappointingly inconclusive" by Mark Adelson, a New York-based securitisation and asset…
Nomura analyst sceptical about Nera’s ratings study
Research by National Economic Research Associates' (Nera) economic consulting division comparing different rating agencies’ rating processes has been described as “disappointingly inconclusive” by Mark Adelson, a New York-based securitisation and asset…
Return of the loan market
Leveraged loans
BNP closes its first self-managed CDO tranche in Asia
French bank BNP Paribas has closed its first self-managed synthetic CDO transaction in Asia, a first-loss equity tranche that allows the investor to substitute credits in the underlying portfolio.
Japanese arbitrage CDO issuance to remain at standstill
The issuance of arbitrage synthetic and cash collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) in Japan is set to remain at a standstill due to tight credit spreads, according to a report published by Moody’s Investors Service.
iBoxx launches tradable CDO tranches
Bond and credit default swaps index company iBoxx has launched a series of tradable instruments linked to single tranches of one of its credit default swap (CDS) indexes.
HSBC closes $380 million synthetic balance sheet securitisation
HSBC has closed a HK$3 billion ($380 million) synthetic balance sheet securitisation transaction backed by its taxi and public light bus hire purchase agreements. It is the first synthetic transaction backed by such asset classes in Asia.
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Securitisation
Japan CDOs of ABS set for growth
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