Structured Finance in Focus

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Upcoming Events

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Sep
Sponsorship

Invisso Covered Bond Congress

Moody's Ratings

DealCatalyst The Annual UK Mortgage Finance Conference

The third annual conference, in partnership with AFME, will continue its traditional focus on wholesale and retail residential mortgage themes: solving the housing affordability crisis, private and public funding options for bank and non-bank originators, regulatory and policy developments, emerging mortgage products, and the evolution of the buy to let sector. 

TSI Congress

The TSI Congress has been held annually in Berlin since 2007. It has established itself as an important event for the securitisation and asset-based finance markets.

Watch On Demand

schedule 26 September 2023

US CLO & Leveraged Loan Conference

Understanding how a diverging market will differentiate CLOs

We are excited to welcome you to our 7 World Trade Center headquarters for a timely in-person conversation with Moody’s experts as well as leading investors and issuers on the credit performance of leveraged loans and CLOs in the recent past, the months ahead, and into next year.


** This is an in-person only event.

schedule 14 September 2023

The Euromoney/ECBC Covered Bond Congress

Bringing together the global covered bond community

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schedule 12 September 2023

Deal Catalyst 2nd Annual Investors' Conference on UK Mortgage Finance

Mortgage Lenders and investors alike will convene to explore trends in funding,  regulatory developments, emerging mortgage product trends, and funding key ESG initiatives.

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schedule 13 June 2023

AFME and IMN Global ABS

Moody's are lead sponsors of the largest securitisation event in Europe.  Our team look forward to seeing you there.

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schedule 60 Mins | 11 May 2023

Australian Major Bank Results

What trends do the latest Australian bank results signal?

Can Australian households bear mounting strain as inflation remains elevated and fixed rate loans expire? 

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