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Several second tier U.K. lenders are said to have put on hold plans to roll out residential mortgage-backed issues as a result of the Bank of England’s Funding for Lending Scheme, again raising concerns about the impact the program will have on securitization volumes.
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Stateside, investors were seen clamoring for one lone ABS deal, a farm and construction equipment transaction from John Deere Capital, that priced tight amid the otherwise barren ABS primary landscape.
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Leads on Obvion’s Storm 2012-4 RMBS, JP Morgan and Rabobank, have resisted the urge to be overly aggressive with initial price thoughts for the deal.
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Dutch lender Obvion has returned to market with the fourth securitization of prime residential mortgages from its STORM program this year.
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As European securitization continues to be an “issuers’ market,” conditions for more non-conforming, buy-to-let and commercial mortgage-backed deals to come to market look favourable, London-based officials say.
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Investors queuing up for Obvion’s Storm 2012-4 RMBS have pushed bookrunners to increase the planned size of the offering, ahead of price guidance being announced.
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Dutch mortgage lender Obvion is aiming to issue its fourth Storm RMBS of the year next week, a deal that is likely to be the first European prime RMBS in more than a month.
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Investec is gauging investor appetite for a new sterling denominated deal from its Residential Mortgage Securities shelf.
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European primary securitization activity looks to be building, with two new trades from non-U.K. issuers set to warm up the market in early September.