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NIBC Bank is offering to buy back notes in all classes in its Dutch residential mortgage securitization, SOUND I, as an alternative option to several proposed changes to the notes.
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Former Sandler O’Neill & Partners managing director and head of mortgage strategy Scott Buchta has joined boutique investment banking firm Brean Murray, Carret & Co. as head of fixed income strategy.
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Obvion priced STORM 2012-V Wednesday morning, a new issue of Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities from its STORM program, and a swift follow-up to last month’s well-received STORM 2012-IV.
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More than 70% of the gross U.K. residential mortgage lending market has opted for the Bank of England’s Funding For Lending Scheme, further signaling that the primary market for U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities—the country’s largest securitization sector—is likely to experience a lag in productivity.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has privately placed the £463.2 million ($747.5 million) Isobel Finance No. 1 U.K. commercial mortgage-backed securitization, the second new issue European CMBS in as many weeks.
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AXA Real Estate Investment Managers plans to increase its commercial real estate debt investments to €7bn by the end of this year, as it expands its hunt for secondary loan portfolios and opportunities to underwrite new loans.
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A weekly roundup of securitization sectors with year-to-date totals in ABS, CMBS, RMBS and CLOs in the US and Europe.
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The Deco 6 U.K. commercial mortgage securitization, rolled out by Deutsche Bank in 2005, has seen its class B and C notes downgraded once more by Standard & Poor’s this week.
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Banco Santander Totta is pitching a novel tender offer that would see it buying back three classes of residential mortgage-backed bonds from investors in exchange for exposure to a covered bond.