RMBS

  • STS not yet 'embraced'

    Ambiguity stifling STS label success

    Uptake of the STS label has been tentative and cannot be credited with the current strong momentum in the European ABS sector. This is according to some market participants, which also suggest that greater investor support may be needed for the STS label to flourish.

    Sam Ellis, svp at Maples Group, comments: “ESMA publishes all STS compliant transactions but it .......

    News Analysis 31 May 2019

  • Pillar prepped

    Public Greek NPL ABS debuts

    DBRS has provided the first public rating for a non-performing loan securitisation in Greece as the market awaits European Commission approval for the HFSF’s asset protection scheme. Dubbed Pillar Finance, the transaction is backed by a €2bn portfolio of principally secured residential mortgage NPLs.

    Alessio Pignataro, svp at DBRS, notes: “The transaction has a double-B rating, so it .......

    News Analysis 31 May 2019

  • Indian RMBS market in the works?

    Sector developments and company hires

    Alt sales head hired

    Schroders has hired Peter Arnold to lead its alternative sales unit, which was established last year and focuses on the distribution of the firm’s private assets investment offering, which includes ILS and securitised credit. He reports to Schroders global head of distribution John Troiano and global head of private assets Georg Wunderlin. Arnold was .......

    Market Moves 30 May 2019

  • BTL RMBS market surging

    UK RMBS sector continues to thrive

    The buy-to-let RMBS market continues to see heavy issuance in Europe with two new transactions marketing this week. One is a prime inaugural securitisation from UK marketplace lending firm LendInvest, while the other is a deal backed by nonprime BTL mortgages from two previous securitisations.

    LendInvest’s debut £259.2m buy-to-let RMBS transaction is dubbed Mortimer BTL 2019-1 and is backed by .......

    News 29 May 2019

  • Co-cio and liquid markets head appointed

    Company hires and sector developments

    Credit expert poached

    Crestline Investors has appointed Michael Aingorn as an md, based in New York and reporting to Keith Williams, managing partner - credit strategies. Aingorn was previously a partner at American Industrial Partners, where he helped launch the firm's credit opportunities strategy focused on investing in North American-based middle-market industrial companies. Prior to AIP, he worked at BTG .......

    Market Moves 24 May 2019

  • Positive performance prompts upgrades

    Sector developments and company hires

    Director hired to rebranded CLO platform

    DFG Investment Advisers has hired John Hwang as a director and senior credit analyst on its leveraged credit team, responsible for analysing below-investment grade credit with a focus on leveraged loans for the Vibrant CLO platform. Hwang has 18 years of experience in the financial services industry and was previously an svp at Crescent .......

    Market Moves 22 May 2019

  • UK CMBS loan defaults

    Company hires and sector developments

    Euro CMBS 2.0 default

    Elizabeth Finance 2018 has become the second European CMBS 2.0 deal to suffer a loan EOD, after the Maroon Properties were valued at £86m - a decrease of £18.7m from the initial valuation in November 2017 – triggering an LTV covenant breach. Based on the updated valuation, the Maroon LTV is 77.7%, whereas the Maroon obligors .......

    Market Moves 20 May 2019

  • CMBS sees prompt prepayment

    Company hires and sector developments

    Auction platform

    Mortgage Capital Trading has launched Trade Auction Manager (TAM) to enable more efficient bidding of TBA MBS used by lenders to hedge their open mortgage pipelines. The browser-based software module is accessible via MCTlive!, the company’s capital markets platform. TAM digitises a formerly manual communication process to confirm time-sensitive TBA trades that were once largely phone-based .......

    Market Moves 16 May 2019

  • Buy-to-let bonanza

    Two BTL RMBS debut deals prepped

    Two European buy-to-let (BTL) RMBS transactions from non-bank issuers are marketing. One comes from a first-time Dutch issuer and another is an inaugural issuance from a UK lender.

    The Dutch transaction from Domivest is dubbed Domi 2019-1 and is a static €267m securitisation backed by 960 loans with an average current balance of €277,643. According to Rabobank’s structured finance analysts, most .......

    News 15 May 2019

  • SCI Start the week - 13 May

    A review of securitisation activity over the past seven days

    Transaction of the week

    Last week saw an unusual Irish CMBS hit the European pipeline, from debut issuer Finance Ireland. Dubbed Pembroke Property Finance, the €228.6m transaction is backed by 139 loans on 244 seasoned small CRE loans located across Ireland and originated by Finance Ireland Credit Solutions.

    Finance Ireland is jointly owned by the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, Pimco .......

    News 13 May 2019

  • STS 'not enough' for European ABS revival

    Securitisation 'needs to be used more' as funding tool

    At the start of last year, BNP Paribas Asset Management hired Michel Fryszman as its new head of structured finance to oversee three UCITS funds, each investing in securitisations and loan portfolios. While the funds have a fairly broad remit with regard to asset class, historical performance data is a key metric meaning first-time CLO managers are given a wide berth and .......

    News Analysis 3 May 2019

  • Rating agency appoints new SF head

    Company hires and sector developments

    Bank bulks up

    Macquarie has appointed Carolyn Porretta md, structured finance and real estate, based in London. She was previously head of portfolio services, investment portfolio management at AIG, where she was responsible for managing structured products and CRE debt in EMEA.

    RA hires new SF head

    Scope Ratings has hired David Bergman as its new .......

    Market Moves 3 May 2019

  • First SOFR-indexed MBS tranche inked

    Sector developments and company hires

    Claims predictability to improve?
    The Florida legislature last month passed a bill to reform the requirements for the assignment of benefits of claims for residential and commercial property insurance, which could improve the predictability of claims and losses for Florida catastrophe bonds. According to a recent Cadwalader client memo, assignment of benefits in Florida has been a concern for the .......

    Market Moves 2 May 2019

  • SFR issuer prepays class F notes

    Sector developments and company hires

    EMEA
    Alantra has reinforced its portfolio advisory capabilities with the addition of six senior professionals in Lisbon (Ana Almeida, as a director), London (Jim Fadel, md; Robin Michaels, director; and Meena Evans, vp), Madrid (Valerie Castro, director) and Milan (Renato Limuti, md). The firm has also hired former Carnegie md Sebastian Hougaard as an md in the Nordics, establishing its .......

    Market Moves 30 April 2019

  • Rating agency names managing director

    Sector developments and company hires

    EMEA
    Scope
    has named Guillaume Jolivet as md. He joins the firm’s management board, alongside Torsten Hinrichs, coo of the Scope Group. With more than 18 years of experience in credit analysis and ratings, Jolivet joined Scope in 2013 and held several senior positions at Moody’s and UBS before that.

    New York University’s Stern School of Business finance professor .......

    Market Moves 25 April 2019

  • Lender charged for overstating returns

    Sector developments and company hires

    CRT analytics
    dv01 has launched a credit risk transfer market surveillance offering, which adds US$1.8trn of Freddie Mac STACR and Fannie Mae CAS securitisations to its loan-level data analytics platform. The service allows investors to analyse historical performance of CRT deals individually or combined, perform whole market analysis and run cashflow scenarios.

    MPL platform charged
    The US SEC has ordered Prosper Funding .......

    Market Moves 23 April 2019

  • CLO manager denied incentive fee

    Sector developments and company hires

    Incentive fee ruling
    The High Court in London has ruled that Barings (UK), as collateral manager, was not entitled to an incentive fee at the expense of junior bondholders following the optional redemption of the Duchess VI CLO. Part 8 proceedings were brought by Deutsche Trustee Company, to determine the correct interpretation of the bond documentation in which Barings (UK) .......

    Market Moves 18 April 2019

  • BMF administration order filed

    Sector developments and company hires

    BMF 6 tender
    An application for an administration order in respect of Business Mortgage Finance 6 was presented in the London High Court of Justice last week, with a return date of 18 April. The application was presented by Greencoat Investments, which is understood to be in the process of carrying out a tender process for the acquisition of certain .......

    Market Moves 16 April 2019

  • Sonia success

    European ABS market update

    The first UK STS RMBS – Nationwide’s Silverstone Master Issuer 2019-1 – priced yesterday, with substantial demand seen for both the sterling and US dollar tranches. The transaction is also the debut deal to publicly place a floating coupon referencing Sonia.

    Silverstone 2019-1’s US$350m triple-A rated 1.95-year class 1A notes printed at three-month Libor plus 57bp (compared to .......

    Market Reports 16 April 2019

  • Inaugural non-QM RMBS prepped

    Deal marks new phase for global investor

    The first seasoned, non-qualified mortgage RMBS issued by a private fund managed by PIMCO is marketing. The US$382.45m transaction, dubbed BRAVO Residential Funding Trust 2019-1, is backed by 1,311 loans originated by Capital One and acquired by a PIMCO-run fund in a bulk sale.

    The transaction has been assigned provisional ratings by Fitch of triple-A on the US$343.06m .......

    News 12 April 2019

  • BWIC boom

    Quarterly SCI data update

    The first quarter of a year is usually quieter than the previous quarter and, for the most part, 1Q19 saw reduced activity over 4Q18 (SCI 24 January 2019). The notable exception was CLO secondary markets, where BWIC volumes boomed for the second quarter in a row, according to SCI data.

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    News Analysis 11 April 2019


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