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February 2010

Sun sets on Talf programme

Funds want more issuance, please; Non-prime ABS will face period of higher financing costs


The Federal Reserve is expected to end its Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility consumer ABS programme at the end of March, say bankers. For most issuers that won’t be a problem, but some issuers of off-the-run ABS asset classes will face a period of more expensive funding.

"We’re not too worried about prime autos and credit cards, as they are pricing well inside of the Talf loan rate," says Mike Wade, head of asset securitization origination for the Americas at Barclays Capital. For example, World Omni came in January with a $885.1 million auto-loan-backed non-Talf eligible deal that priced at a duration-weighted average credit spread of 28 basis points, a full 203bp tighter than its Talf-eligible deal from last April.

Private student loans and auto-dealer floor plans, however, are expected to encounter wider spreads. For these assets classes "the ability to do large deals...


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