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The deal consists of three underlying trades with 856 mortgage loans.
The deal is the first European RMBS to include bridging loans
George Smith talks to Tom Hall about a run of giant ABS deals, and to Thomas Hopkins about whether changes to Solvency II will bring insurers flocking back to securitization.
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Ample built-up equity should ensure interest in equity release products remains high
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Charter Court’s deal this week shows that STS hallmarks should be reconsidered, say sources
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STS stamps a mark of regulatory confidence, not abundance of liquidity
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After Lloyds’ Permanent RMBS came through covereds, a repricing had been overdue
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Home values in the pool seen as high, with home price growth expected to moderate across the US this year
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Debt ceiling worries push rates higher again, dashing hopes for better year
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Charter Court deal lands at the wide end of IPTs
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Big swings are a sign of a market with too few investors, not rising risk or liquidity fears
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The deal is backed by a pool of second lien mortgages comprising fixed-rate CES loans and HELOC