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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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Some bankers argue the popularity of private deals will diminish if the public market regains stability
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Significant disparity between funding conditions for prime issuers and others set to last into 2023
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Performance is likely to deteriorate in 2023 but lower prices 'not necessarily a disaster'
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FHFA announcement is unlikely to change low issuance forecasts
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Economic woes derailed market in September and could do so again in 2023
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Government-sponsored enterprise looks to repurchase up to $4.826bn of securities
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Lots of transactions remain in warehouse facilities as issuers pin hopes on January for better conditions
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Issuers need to 'clear' loans originated at low rates that might be uneconomical to securitize
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Despite pre-Thanksgiving flurry, November could be the quietest month of 2022 for US securitization