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  • Northern Rock this week launched its second securitisation of mortgage master trust reserve funds. Barclays Capital and Lehman Brothers once again took joint bookrunner positions on the £168.5m equivalent deal called Whinstone 2 Capital Management Ltd.
  • A wave of RMBS deals is about to hit the market, ending an initially quiet second quarter with a bang. Issuers will be competing for investors' attention ahead of the Barcelona ABS conference as a string of Italian, Irish, Dutch and Greek transactions will see nearly Eu10bn of prime RMBS paper launched this month.
  • Two Spanish mortgage securitisations were priced over the last week and another began marketing. Both priced deals suffered from the crowded pipeline — at the start of the week some Eu5.1bn of Spanish RMBS had been announced.
  • HSBC this week extended its balance sheet securitisation programme with the launch of its inaugural UK credit card offering. HFC Bank, which HSBC bought in March 2003, had issued credit card deals before the takeover, but Turquoise Card Backed Securities 2006-1 is HSBC's first issue in the asset class. The bank has set up a $10bn 144A registered MTN shelf to securitise both HSBC and HFC cards.
  • A wave of RMBS deals is about to hit the market, ending an initially quiet second quarter with a bang. Issuers will be competing for investors' attention ahead of the Barcelona ABS conference as a string of Italian, Irish, Dutch and Greek transactions will see nearly Eu10bn of prime RMBS paper launched this month.
  • Millions of Saudi investors joined the IPO boom, made huge profits and then saw the market collapse. The kingdom’s widely respected regulator lost his job, but it will take more than that to restore investor confidence.
  • ACP Capital UK is planning a series of investment funds targeting the structured finance sector.
  • The $1.55 billion term loan for Reynolds American broke at par then rose to between 100 1/4 - 100 1/2 last week.
  • Asif Khan, v.p. in the structured products syndication group at Goldman Sachs, has left the firm.
  • The following directory includes year-to-date search and hire activity for high-yield, distressed debt and CDO managers. The accuracy of the information, which is derived from many sources, is deemed reliable but cannot be guaranteed. All amounts are in US$ millions unless otherwise stated. To report manager hires and new searches, please call Kristen Haunss at (212) 224-3990, or fax (212) 224-3602.
  • The $1 billion term loan "B" for Crown Castle broke in the market at 100.50-100.75 last Thursday.
  • Centerbridge Capital Partners, founded by Mark Gallogly, the former head of private equity at The Blackstone Group, and Jeff Aronson, former head of distressed securities at Angelo, Gordon, is set to launch.