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Securitization

Resurrection Of A Market
27 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Resurrection Of A Market

The last ten year period has seen supply from various parts of the ABS market ebb and flow.
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For many years ABS has primarily been used as a funding tool for banks and other lenders.
20 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Capital Relief Becoming More Interesting For Banks

For many years ABS has primarily been used as a funding tool for banks and other lenders.
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Do You Remember ABS Market Volatility?
18 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Do You Remember ABS Market Volatility?

It seems a long time since the European ABS market saw any meaningful volatility.
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Cautious Optimism in ABS
14 Jun 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Cautious Optimism in ABS

Nearly 4,000 international ABS market participants attended the Association for Financial Markets in Europe’s Global ABS Conference last week, the biggest attendance since the financial crisis.
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ABS Risk Tiering
15 May 2018 TwentyFour Blog

ABS Risk Tiering

European ABS market performance and volatility have been remarkably stable since 2016, largely weathering broader credit weaknesses so far this year.
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10 May 2018 TwentyFour Blog

STS Revisions Fall Short of Game-changing

Last year we wrote about the forthcoming "STS" (Simple, Transparent and Standardised) regulation for securitisation, designed in part to harmonise eligibility and capital charges for ABS across the wider regulatory landscape.
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CLOs 5 years on
7 Mar 2018 TwentyFour Blog

CLOs 5 years on

Five years ago, the European CLO market restarted when Cairn issued the first post-crisis CLO in Europe – the start of the 2.0 market – and after a slow first year we have seen plenty more CLOs coming to market from a large mix of legacy and new managers.
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Going it Alone
1 Mar 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Going it Alone

All good things must come to an end, and from today UK bank treasurers face life without the Term Funding Scheme (TFS).
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Global Housing Update
23 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Global Housing Update

As we provide lots of commentary on the maturing economic cycles and monetary policy across the globe, we thought it was worth highlighting some points from Fitch’s recently published Global Housing Update and its useful insights into how the global housing markets are faring.
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Should We Worry About Consumer Credit?
18 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

Should We Worry About Consumer Credit?

As the credit cycle develops across different economies, our asset allocation changes to reflect that, and if it looks to be at a mature stage in a specific country then our natural focus on credit quality becomes more important; we are always trying to avoid next year’s problem credits, whether in the financial, corporate or securitised markets.
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How robust are CLOs through a recession?
10 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

How robust are CLOs through a recession?

As most of our readers know, ABS is an asset class that lends itself well to detailed underwriting, from onsite due diligence through to cashflow and risk modelling.
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What Might 2018 Hold for UK Buy-to-Let
3 Jan 2018 TwentyFour Blog

What Might 2018 Hold for UK Buy-to-Let

The BTL sector has taken a bit of a pounding over the last couple of years, as authorities introduced a number of harsh measures to counter fears of “financial stability risks” posed by growth in lending, with concerns that future financial tightening could lead to a surge in landlords looking to exit the market should they become stressed, and subsequently cause a house price crash.  The measures included:

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