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Trepp | Skyrocketing Insurance Premiums: A Focus on Coastal Lodging Markets

Entering 2023, there generally was strong confidence in consumer spending in the travel and hospitality industry. Simultaneously, however, property insurance costs have been soaring due to losses from natural disasters, a pull-back in insurer offerings, and higher rebuilding costs. In Trepp’s recent Multifamily Expense Report series, we covered the trends in multifamily property line-item financials, including property insurance costs. Throughout this analysis, Trepp takes a closer look at insurance costs but for lodging properties operating in coastal markets that are prone to...

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CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen) | Revisiting Loan Portfolio Management Fundamentals

As the economic environment shifts with increased interest rates and credit weakening projected while liquidity sources are highly scrutinized, it is important for financial institutions to revisit the significance of loan portfolio management fundamentals. Effective loan portfolio management involves a comprehensive approach to managing the various types of risk in the loan portfolio. The risk landscape of your loan portfolio has changed as borrowers, individually or commercially, have been impacted in one way or another by economic changes. So, when...

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IMF | The European Outlook and Policymaking: Seeing Off Inflation and Pivoting to Longer-Term Reforms

It was a presentation by Laura Papi, Deputy Director, European Department, IMF given at the Budapest Economic Forum on October 17th 2023.Good morning to all of you. Thank you for the introduction. It is a pleasure to be here today and for the first time at the Budapest Economic Forum. I am honored to have been invited to speak. Today, I will discuss the outlook for Europe and how we see the risks. Inflation, implications of the geoeconomic fragmentation, and...

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European Commission | EU Foreign Investment Screening and Export Controls Help Underpin European Security

The European Commission analysed over 420 foreign direct investments (FDI) into the EU over the past year, according to the Annual Report on FDI Screening released today. In addition, EU Member States blocked 560 requests for exports of dual use goods over the same period. This level of activity demonstrates a clear commitment by the European Commission and Member States to safeguarding European security and public order in times of increased geopolitical tensions. The number of EU Member States with...

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ECB | Eurosystem Proceeds to Next Phase of Digital Euro Project

The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) decided yesterday to move to the next phase of the digital euro project: the preparation phase. This decision follows the completion of the investigation phase launched by the Eurosystem in October 2021 to explore possible design and distribution models for a digital euro. Based on the findings from this phase, detailed in a report published today, the ECB has designed a digital euro that would be widely accessible to citizens and...

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European Commission carries out unannounced antitrust inspections in the construction chemicals sector

The European Commission is carrying out unannounced antitrust inspections at the premises of companies active in the construction chemicals sector in several Member States. The Commission has concerns that the inspected companies may have violated EU antitrust rules that prohibit cartels and restrictive business practices (Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union). The construction chemicals concerned by the inspection are chemical additives for cement and chemical admixtures for concrete and mortar. These are ingredients that are...

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Wilson Sonsini | FTC Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule Requiring Disclosure of Fees in Consumer Goods and Services

Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a proposed rule that would regulate a broad range of “junk fees” in consumer goods and services, from resort fees associated with travel and lodging, to delivery fees associated with meal and grocery delivery, to convenience fees associated with financial services (the proposed rule). The proposed rule would generally prohibit the omission of mandatory fees from advertised prices. If finalized, violations of the proposed rule could result in civil penalties of up to...

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Reavis Page Jump | The Corporate Transparency Act is Taking Effect: Part 3

This is the final post regarding the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), which takes effect on January 1, 2024. This piece is preceded by two other articles summarized and linked here. The first post described why the Act was passed, which entities will be affected, who must file and who is exempt, and when filings will be required. The second post outlined what information will need to be filed in order to comply with the Act, who must file on...

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Trepp | Corporate CLO Outlook: European Market Shows Resilience Amidst Challenges

The European collateralized loan obligation (CLO) market has held firm throughout this difficult economic climate. Panelists at Opal Group's European CLO Summit 2023 remained optimistic that there could be 12 more deals before the year's end. One point of discussion was the default risk in the market and there was a clear consensus around the 4 to 5% mark. But what's more ambiguous is the looming downgrade risk, especially its potential impact on the CCC-rated securities. With technical defaults making their presence felt through...

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Mason Hayes & Curran | MedTech Europe’s Open Letter to EU Commissioner for Health – Structural reforms needed

Both the Medical Devices Regulation (EU) 2017/745 (MDR) and the In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation (EU) 2017/746 (IVDR) aim to provide “a robust, transparent, predictable and sustainable regulatory framework that ensures a high level of safety and health while supporting innovation”. However, despite more than six years of implementation, the European and Swiss medical technology industry say that the IVDR and MDR have not achieved their intended objectives. Importantly, they say that there are structural issues in the...

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