European Securitisation Insights

European SME Sector Navigating a Challenging Macroeconomic Environment

Episode Summary

In this episode of DBRS Morningstar’s “European Securitisation Insights” podcast, host Mudasar Chaudhry, Head of European Structured Finance Research at DBRS Morningstar, focuses on the European small and medium-size enterprise (SME) sector. He is joined by Carlos Silva, Head of European Structured Credit, and Maria Lopez, Senior Vice President of European Structured Credit, to discuss how the recent rise in interest rates is affecting both the assets and liabilities sides of European SME securitisation transactions. They further delve into details of how originators and issuers continue to evolve lending practices and transaction structures, respectively, as well as the potential impact of these changes on credit ratings.

Episode Notes

In this episode of DBRS Morningstar’s “European Securitisation Insights” podcast, host Mudasar Chaudhry, Head of European Structured Finance Research at DBRS Morningstar, focuses on the European small and medium-size enterprise (SME) sector. He is joined by Carlos Silva, Head of European Structured Credit, and Maria Lopez, Senior Vice President of European Structured Credit, to discuss how the recent rise in interest rates is affecting both the assets and liabilities sides of European SME securitisation transactions. They further delve into details of how originators and issuers continue to evolve lending practices and transaction structures, respectively, as well as the potential impact of these changes on credit ratings.

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