On September 26, 2019, the US Securities and Exchange Commission extended the ability to test the waters to all issuers by adopting the highly anticipated new Rule 163B under the Securities Act of 1933 (the Securities Act). The new rule allows any issuer, or any person acting on the issuer’s behalf, to engage in test
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Structured finance bulletin – Fall 2019
By James J. Antonopoulos, Amanda L. Baker, David S. Bakst, Linda E. Boss, Todd N. Bundrant, Jennifer J. Carlson, Francis L. Doorley, Jeffrey R. Favitta, François-Régis Gonon, Robert F. Gray, Lawrence R. Hamilton, Kevin Hawken, Michael L. Hermsen, Carol A. Hitselberger, Steven M. Kaplan, Andreas Lange, Ori Lev, Cory R. Miggins, Monique J. Mulcare, Joanna C. Nicholas, Lindsay M. O'Neil, Ariel Ramos, Eric M. Reilly, Laura D. Richman, Stephanie C. Robinson, Susannah L. Schmid, ChenYang Sia, Ryan Suda, David A. Tallman, Sagi Tamir & Angela M. Ulum on
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In this fall edition of our Structured Finance Bulletin, we discuss structuring and legal considerations for multi-jurisdiction trade receivables financing transactions as well as the latest innovations in CLO structures.
We also revisit the European Union securitization regulations and the application in the United Kingdom of the European Union securitization regulations following Brexit and describe the benefits of structuring lending arrangements as repurchase facilities.
Finally, we take a deep dive into the CFPB’s recent proposed debt collection rulemaking and discuss the Japanese risk retention rules and the SEC’s concept release regarding several exemptions from registration under the Securities Act of 1933.…