Aire Valley Breach Could See Bonds More Tradable

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Aire Valley Breach Could See Bonds More Tradable

A non-asset trigger breach in Bradford & Bingley’s Aire Valley residential mortgage-backed master trust could cause the underlying bonds on the deal to become more liquid, creating a benchmark similar to the Northern Rock’s Granite U.K. RMBS, which is seen as the bellwether of the European market, according to London-based analysts.

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