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◆ EU regs plan sparks debate over treatment of secured borrowing ◆ Blistering corporate and FIG issuance but why are premiums rising in one market but not the other? ◆ UK Renters' Rights Act to impact UK buy-to-let RMBS market
New law expected to accelerate the dominance of professional landlords
Together added to the sterling market with a small ticket CRE CMBS
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Freddie Mac has announced that beginning this month it will start securitizing mortgages that had been delinquent but have returned to performing status.
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Market players seemed unfazed by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s announcement Tuesday that primary dealers trading mortgage-backed securities with the central bank will be held to stricter collateral requirements.
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Roy Chun has joined Freddie Mac Multifamily as asset management senior director of surveillance from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
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Issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities from the large U.K. master trusts continues to fuel Europe’s securitization volumes as the year draws to a close, though some investors remain concerned about a lack of diversity in the region’s ABS melting pot.
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IKB Deutsche Industriebank has filed suit against Credit Suisse over $215.5 million in residential mortgage-backed securities it bought from the Swiss bank.
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Barclays Capital priced its first, new-issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities in four years, Gracechurch U.K. RMBS 11-1, with one of the large, dollar-denominated tranches upsizing before the deal priced Thursday.
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Barclays Bank was back in the RMBS market after a four year absence on Thursday, with Gracechurch Mortgage Funding 2011-1, a trade that was at least £2.3bn equivalent as EuroWeek went to press, despite grim market conditions during the marketing process.
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Investec Capital Markets and Barclays Capital, joint leads on Gemgarto 2011-1, have had investor meetings postponed in the wake of market volatility.
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Details on Barclays Capital’s first new issue of residential mortgage-backed securities in four years, Gracechurch U.K. RMBS 11-1, emerged Thursday.