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European Securitisation Insights - European Residential Solar ABS

European Residential Solar ABS

07/17/24 • 19 min

European Securitisation Insights

In this episode of Morningstar DBRS’ “European Securitisation Insights” podcast, host Mudasar Chaudhry, who leads our European Structured Finance Research team, is joined by Rehanna Sameja, Senior Vice President, European RMBS & Covered Bond Ratings and Jonathan Riber, Senior Vice President, Sector Lead U.S. ABS Ratings, Consumer Assets, to discuss the solar energy sector.

The episode covered the key components of our recently published commentary, "Sun is Beginning to Shine on European Residential Solar ABS" available at https://dbrs.morningstar.com/research/433299, and our global "Rating Solar ABS Transactions" methodology available at https://dbrs.morningstar.com/research/434677. The panel also discussed recent advances in the solar energy sector, the state of the solar asset-backed securities (ABS) securitisation market, the unique traits of solar ABS contracts, and their probable influence on credit considerations. The panel also looked at divergence across different solar contract types and explored analytical considerations for rating them accordingly.

By downloading or listening to this podcast, you are agreeing to the Morningstar DBRS disclaimer and legal terms and conditions found at dbrs.morningstar.com/about/disclaimer and dbrs.morningstar.com/about/termsandconditions, including that the information provided is not investment, financial or other advice. Morningstar DBRS will not be liable for losses arising from your use of the information. Please note that the content of this podcast is intended for European audiences only.

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In this episode of Morningstar DBRS’ “European Securitisation Insights” podcast, host Mudasar Chaudhry, who leads our European Structured Finance Research team, is joined by Rehanna Sameja, Senior Vice President, European RMBS & Covered Bond Ratings and Jonathan Riber, Senior Vice President, Sector Lead U.S. ABS Ratings, Consumer Assets, to discuss the solar energy sector.

The episode covered the key components of our recently published commentary, "Sun is Beginning to Shine on European Residential Solar ABS" available at https://dbrs.morningstar.com/research/433299, and our global "Rating Solar ABS Transactions" methodology available at https://dbrs.morningstar.com/research/434677. The panel also discussed recent advances in the solar energy sector, the state of the solar asset-backed securities (ABS) securitisation market, the unique traits of solar ABS contracts, and their probable influence on credit considerations. The panel also looked at divergence across different solar contract types and explored analytical considerations for rating them accordingly.

By downloading or listening to this podcast, you are agreeing to the Morningstar DBRS disclaimer and legal terms and conditions found at dbrs.morningstar.com/about/disclaimer and dbrs.morningstar.com/about/termsandconditions, including that the information provided is not investment, financial or other advice. Morningstar DBRS will not be liable for losses arising from your use of the information. Please note that the content of this podcast is intended for European audiences only.

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In this episode of Morningstar DBRS’ “European Securitisation Insights” podcast, host Mudasar Chaudhry, who leads our European Structured Finance Research team, is joined by Adriana Alvarado, Senior Vice President, Sector Lead of Global Sovereign Ratings and Ketan Thaker, Managing Director of European RMBS & Covered Bond Ratings to discuss the impact of the new Labour government on the UK’s housing market.

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By downloading or listening to this podcast, you are agreeing to the Morningstar DBRS disclaimer and legal terms and conditions found at dbrs.morningstar.com/about/disclaimer and dbrs.morningstar.com/about/termsandconditions, including that the information provided is not investment, financial or other advice. Morningstar DBRS will not be liable for losses arising from your use of the information. Please note that the content of this podcast is intended for European audiences only.

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