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Secondary Market Opposes Changing Bankruptcy Code to Alleviate Private Student Loan Debt Load

July 27, 2012
The American Securitization Forum opposes the notion of revising the federal bankruptcy code to enable overburdened student loan borrowers to lighten their debt loads, one of the suggestions in a new report on the state of private student loans that was released by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the U.S. Department of Education. “The ASF continues to support strong underwriting standards and fully transparent disclosure to borrowers. At the same time, the ASF opposes reopening the bankruptcy code to allow borrowers to reduce or eliminate their student loan debt,” said ASF Executive Director Tom Deutsch. “Such action would eliminate educational opportunities for a broad swath of borrowers, as lenders would be less willing to offer loans, thereby curtailing credit availability.” Currently, consumers generally cannot discharge...
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Non-Mortgage ABS Issuance Hits 3-Year High In Second Quarter as Card Securitization Surges

July 20, 2012
Issuance of new non-mortgage ABS jumped 16.3 percent from the first quarter of 2012 to the second, with big gains in credit card and student loan securitization, according to a new market analysis and ranking by Inside MBS & ABS. A total of $48.01 billion of non-mortgage ABS were issued during the second quarter, the market’s biggest three-month output since the third quarter of 2009. It brought year-to-date issuance to $89.28 billion, up 19.6 percent from the first six months of 2011. Credit card issuance more than tripled from the first quarter, surging...[Includes three data charts]
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LIBOR Manipulation Would Have Impact on MBS And ABS Investments, Though Extent Is Unknown

July 20, 2012
Alleged manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate could have had a significant impact on investments in MBS and ABS, according to industry analysts. However, three weeks after Barclays Bank reached a settlement with regulators on LIBOR manipulation, major securities investors have yet to voice concerns about potential losses tied to the interest rate benchmark. Tom Deutsch, executive director of the American Securitization Forum, said he has not heard any “hubbub” from investors thus far about the impact of potential LIBOR manipulation. The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, the Association of Mortgage Investors and the Association of Institutional Investors did not reply to requests for comment on the issue. Laurie Goodman, a senior managing director at Amherst Securities Group, said it is unknown...
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Federal Judge Gives New Life to ABCP Investors In Litigation Over Securitization Agreements

June 15, 2012
Asset-backed commercial paper investors in the ongoing legal squabble that resulted from the collapse of Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. and its Ocala Funding LLC subsidiary may bring suit over claims arising in documents, despite not being parties to those documents, when their agent refuses to sue or allow the investors to sue, a federal judge has ruled. Last week, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet in Manhattan permitted Ocala’s two sole investors, plaintiffs Deutsche Bank AG and BNP Paribas Mortgage Corp., to sue defendant Bank of America in its roles as indenture trustee and collateral agent...
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More Securitization Warehouse Facilities Looking for Credit Ratings, DBRS Says

May 31, 2012
More companies are seeking ratings for their warehouse lending facilities, but these programs require special consideration, according to a new report from DBRS. In the past, securitization warehouse facilities were mostly un-rated because they were completely executed and funded by banks or their conduits. But industry participants are now more keenly interested in assessing the relative risk of these entities, DBRS said. For instance, warehouse ABS may have a change in collateral composition thanks to a revolving period in warehouse facilities. To make up for this dynamism, other...
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Credit Fundamentals Remain Strong in Consumer ABS Sector Driven by Shifting Supply and Demand

May 31, 2012
It’s a good time to be on the playing field in the consumer ABS sector, as long as you’re on top of the trends in a perhaps more focused market environment characterized largely by shifting supply and demand dynamics, top industry representatives suggest. John McElravey, senior analyst and head of consumer ABS research at Wells Fargo Securities, told participants at last week’s national meeting of the American Securitization Forum that he’s seeing a revival of consumer ABS, noting rising issuance with a focus on the auto sector, along with a shorter maturity profile. Prime auto is about 32.1...
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Securitization Markets Near Pre-Crisis Levels, Sans MBS, as Underwriting Continues to Loosen

May 25, 2012
Most of the non-mortgage securitization market seems to be approaching the more normal levels that were seen prior to the financial crisis, according to market participants, analysts and observers gathered for the annual meeting of the American Securitization Forum this week in Washington, DC. “We’ve come a pretty long way, if you think about 2008, pre-2008 and post-crisis,” said Bob Behal, principal with The Vanguard Group. He noted that there have been healthy pricing levels in auto loan and credit card ABS and more active student loan and container sectors, as well as some interesting niche products and...
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CLO Activity Picking Up Steam as Securitization Market Looks for Growth Beyond Mortgages

May 25, 2012
Collateralized loan obligations and the securitization of esoteric ABS are gaining momentum in a market that is still missing one of the key ingredients of the boom years – non-agency residential mortgages – according to experts at the American Securitization Forum annual meeting this week. When Sara Bonesteel, managing director and head of alternative investments at Prudential Fixed Income, described the appeal of CLOs, she may as well have been outlining the antithesis of the current RMBS market. The CLO sector has fewer regulatory issues, relatively strong performance in the underlying asset and the...
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Banks and Thrifts Hold Their Own in ABS Market That Slid Modestly in Early 2012

May 25, 2012
Banks and thrifts held $150.1 billion of non-mortgage ABS in their investment portfolios at the end of the first quarter of 2012, according to a new Inside MBS & ABS analysis of call report data. Commercial banks accounted for $135.4 billion of that amount, which was down 2.1 percent from the end of last year. Thrifts did not report their ABS holdings until the first quarter of 2012. The biggest category of bank and thrift ABS holdings were consumer loans – mostly student loans – which accounted for 32.6 percent of the institutions’ ABS investments. Credit card ABS...(Includes one data chart)
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Moody’s Leads in Non-Mortgage ABS Ratings, But Still on the MBS Sidelines

April 27, 2012
Moody’s Investors Service has not rated a non-agency MBS since the end of 2010, but the company has made up for it by taking a lead role in the non-mortgage ABS market, according to a new ranking and analysis by Inside MBS & ABS. Moody’s rated 37 non-mortgage ABS issued during the first quarter of 2012, a total of $33.85 billion in new issuance. That represented 84.5 percent of the market by dollar volume, an increase from the 70.4 percent market share the company garnered for all of 2011. Its deepest penetration was in the business loan category, which includes dealer...(Includes one data chart)
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