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A flurry of Dutch primary residential mortgage-backed securities is expected to follow on the heels of SNS Bank’s forthcoming issue from its HERMES program.
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Deutsche Bank has handed servicing responsibilities for nine Deco CMBS transactions to Situs Asset Management.
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Investec Capital Markets will launch and price its widely watched securitization of non-conforming U.K. mortgages, Residential Mortgage Securities 26, on Wednesday.
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Yorkshire Building Society has signalled its support for the U.K. residential mortgage securitization market with a forthcoming £1 billion ($1.62 billion) sophomore trade from its prime U.K. residential mortgage securitization program, Brass.
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New issuance in the commercial mortgage-backed securities market last week was the busiest it has been since the start of the financial crisis.
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Irish bank Permanent TSB has kicked off a tender offer for bonds in its Fastnet 2 securitization, which is backed by residential mortgages originated to borrowers in Ireland.
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The Federal Open Market Committee Thursday announced that the Federal Reserve would begin purchasing $40 billion in agency mortgage-backed securities a month, commencing its third bond-buying program to jump-start the struggling economy. But the market was left guessing as to how long QE3 is intended to last.
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The Taurus (Pan-Europe) 2006-3 commercial mortgage securitization has seen its class A, C and D notes downgraded by Fitch Ratings, as the fortunes of the remaining loans securitized in the deal continue to slide.
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Expectations that the Federal Reserve will announce a third round of bond-buying this week have contributed to a rally in agency mortgage-backed securities, setting up a disruptive outcome if the Federal Open Market Committee decides Thursday meeting not to go through with QE3, Brian Lancaster, head of securitization strategy at the Royal Bank of Scotland, told SI.