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A swift response is tempting, but lenders should avoid kneejerk reaction
Mortgage securitizers Annaly Capital Management, Invictus Capital, Redwood Trust and others are expected to send marketing materials this week for non-prime deals
Barclays prices private deal from its Pavillion Mortgages shelf
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Too early for separate green securitization framework, but not ruled out for future
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Future deals likely to be postponed or privately placed
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Reforms could make investment in securitization more appealing to insurers
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Volkswagen’s auto ABS deal will be key indicator of market sentiment
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Alternative Australian lender, Liberty Financial, issued its first prime RMBS of 2022 in Monday, in a deal worth A$1.1bn ($792m). It is the third transaction from the Liberty Prime series after two deals came to market in 2021.
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Market in February and March likely to be volatile, but second half of the year should be more stable, predict participants
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Barley Hill 2 nears pricing and Liberty Finance has mandated for a prime Australian RMBS
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Crédit Agricole releases IPTs with Morgan Stanley managing an Irish NPL RMBS
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Deals to come in waves and issuers will have to choose their timing carefully