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S&P Launches Pioneering Service for Valuing European Structured Finance Bonds

Publication Date:    Mar 20, 2006 11:00 Europe/London
New initiative responds to growing concerns about illiquidity and opaque pricing of asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities in Europe

London, 20 March 2006 — Standard & Poor’s, a leading global provider of independent securities evaluations, today announced the launch of the first service that uses cashflow analysis and modeling to evaluate prices of European structured finance securities.

The Standard & Poor’s Evaluated Pricing Service, which initially covers European asset-backed and mortgage-backed bonds, offers a solution to growing market and regulatory demands for more transparent and consistent pricing of illiquid securities. It provides fund managers and securities firms with daily and intraday evaluations of deal prices based on analysis of their underlying collateral and cashflows and latest market data. It represents a major advance over existing valuation methods, which rely on obtaining trade prices, sometimes from originating banks, that are frequently stale or based on minimal transactions.

“The rapid growth in securitisation issuance in Europe in recent years has not been matched by the development of a liquid secondary market, and this has raised concerns about the transparency, reliability and consistency of valuing many structured bonds,” said Peter Jones, Director of European Securities Evaluations at Standard & Poor’s. “Our new service provides independent, rigorous and credible answer for daily valuation and mark-to-market problems within this important but thinly traded market.”

A number of market and regulatory developments are encouraging securities firms and investors to focus on how they value illiquid securities and the level of transparency behind the price formation process:

  • New regulations (Basel II, MiFID, IAS39, UCITS III) require securities holdings – including structured finance deals - to be marked-to-market on a regular basis.
  • The UK Financial Services Authority’s Financial Risk Outlook 2006, published 25th January, highlighted operational risks arising from opaque pricing of illiquid securities, including concerns about the accuracy and validity of margins, capital, collateral, hedging and reporting. It also warned of risks for investors arising from performance-based fees on funds that include illiquid securitised bonds, noting that “since the fees are a function of asset valuations, there may be incentives to overvalue assets”. (Financial Risk Outlook 2006, FSA)
  • Pension funds have significantly increased their investment in structured finance debt securities.
  • Concerns about the reliability of systems within financial institutions for valuing and reporting positions in structured finance securities have refocused attention on improving risk management.
Standard & Poor’s Evaluated Pricing Service currently covers more than 2,300 ABS/MBS/CMBS/RMBS securities in Europe, and further coverage will be added at the request of individual clients.

Describing the evaluation methodology used by Standard & Poor’s, Peter Jones said: "We have engineered a unique solution that combines sophisticated cash flow modelling – carried out in conjunction with ABSxchange - and the creation of standardised deal terms and conditions across the market. It means our team of evaluation analysts can factor in cashflow data, appropriate pre-payment speeds and credit spreads to generate a weighted average life and valuation of each security.

“As a result, Standard & Poor’s is the first to offer daily opinions of values across the whole capital structure of European securitised deals, including tranches rated below AAA and the thousands of outstanding deals that are illiquid, sensitive to pre-payment and not currently valued on a daily basis".

About Standard & Poor's Securities Evaluations, Inc.
Standard & Poor’s provides independent valuations on over 2.5 million fixed income securities. Our specialist team of professional evaluators, supported by over 100 operations and research personnel, generate daily and intra-day prices for a comprehensive range of instruments, helping reveal the value of a portfolio.

Our proprietary valuation methodology enables us to derive clear, considered and timely prices from the full range of information available, helping firms avoid regional pricing discrepancies and other issues on illiquid markets.

We research and price the following fixed income instruments: Corporates, Governments, CMO/ABS/CMBS/MBS, Syndicated loans, US Municipals, Certificates of Deposit, Swaps/Swaptions. Also, on offer is a bespoke service that allows for coverage of specific securities on request.

Securities evaluation services are provided by Standard & Poor’s Securities Evaluations Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the McGraw-Hill Companies. Analytic services and products provided by Standard & Poor’s are the result of separate activities designed to preserve the independence and objectivity of each analytic process. Standard & Poor’s has established policies and procedures to maintain the confidentiality of non-public information during each analytic process.

About Standard & Poor’s
Standard & Poor's, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies (NYSE:MHP), is the world's foremost provider of independent credit ratings, indices, risk evaluation, investment research, data and valuations. With approximately 6,300 employees located in 20 countries and markets, Standard & Poor's is an essential part of the world's financial infrastructure and has played a leading role for more than 140 years in providing investors with the independent benchmarks they need to feel more confident about their investment and financial decisions. For more information, visit www.standardandpoors.com.

For further information:
Product information:
Peter Jones, Standard & Poor’s
+44 207 176 7441
peter_jones@standardandpoors.com


Media information:
Martin Winn, Standard & Poor’s
+44 207 176 3740


* Discussion paper 05/05 FSA Trading Transparency in the Secondary Bond Markets.