Respondents to the latest IACPM Credit Outlook Survey are forecasting rising defaults over coming months with some saying they’re already seeing an increase, especially among smaller borrowers.
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Role of Insurers in Securitisation
The (re)insurance industry has the capacity to contribute significantly to the securitisation and risk sharing growth and robustness in the EU, as investors and as providers of unfunded protection.
IACPM Responds to the EBA Consultation on Draft Regulatory Technical Standards
IACPM has responded to the EBA consultation on draft Regulatory Technical Standards on the allocation of off-balance sheet items and UCC considerations under article 111(8) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013.
Credit Outlook Still Negative but Improving; Mixed Outlook for Credit Spreads
Concerns regarding a possible recession remain high in Europe and the United Kingdom. Respondents are more optimistic regarding Asia and North America
IACPM Provides Member Feedback in Response to the ESMA Securitisation Disclosure Template Consultation
ESMA has consulted with the industry for views on the Disclosure Templates used in securitisation deals.
IACPM Responds to BCBS Consultation: Disclosure of Climate-Related Financial Risks
The IACPM responded to the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) consultative document: Disclosure of climate-related financial risks.
IACPM Responds to the PRA Consultation on Securitisation: Capital Requirements
The IACPM responds to the PRA's Discussion Paper DP3/23 - Securitisation: Capital Requirements.
IACPM Submits an Individual and Joint Letter to US Agencies
The IACPM has submitted an individual and joint letter with ITFA to the US Agencies on the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the Regulatory Capital Rule: Large Banking Organizations and Banking Organizations with Significant Trading Activity.
Building a Robust Chain of Synthetic Risk Transfers in the US
Recently, several positions have been taken in the press or in letters to the US Agencies, urging the federal regulators to scrutinize the risks associated with synthetic securitizations allowing banks to reduce their capital requirements.
Expectations for Rising Defaults and Wider Credit Spreads Ease in Latest IACPM Survey But Remain High
Many survey participants in the newest IACPM Credit Outlook Survey believe the euphoria seen in global financial markets the last two months of 2023 was overdone.