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Together added to the sterling market with a small ticket CRE CMBS
Some deals resemble the bank SRT market but there is room for independent sponsors to put trades together
Market participants gathering in Stavanger will focus on market growth
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Ginnie Mae has ordered issuers of its mortgage-backed securities to make four additional pieces of data available to investors beginning in September.
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A lack of confidence in the models credit ratings agencies use to assess residential mortgage-backed securities and in the agencies themselves is stifling the U.S. housing recovery, according to Reason Foundation.
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American International Group invested $7.4 billion in the first quarter, including a 15% allocation to non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities.
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The Federal Reserve of Bank of New York has launched another round of bidding for collateralized debt obligations in its Maiden Lane III portfolio.
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Two UK RMBS issuers announced new deals this week and another priced its offer at the tight end of guidance as the product continued in a rich vein of form. It is finally receiving recognition for its underlying performance and spread stability, though regulatory bias against the asset class still prevents more of a revival, according to market participants.
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Santander UK announced the first RMBS transaction of 2012 from its Fosse master trust. The deal will include an Australian dollar tranche and double-A rated notes, offering investors some rarity value.
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Aegon’s Saecure 11 transaction, the first Dutch RMBS to tap the US market, will offer Dutch mortgage providers a template for a useful secondary source of securitisation funding, according to market participants.
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Officials at Skipton Building Society, which has priced its sophomore residential mortgage-backed securities trade Darrowby No. 2, say the major benefit of its securitization program is that it can issue higher-rated securities than in the covered bond market.
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Santander UK has announced the first RMBS transaction of 2012 from its Fosse master trust. The deal will include an Australian dollar tranche and double-A rated notes, offering investors some rarity value.