NIBC’s long tranche stutters as ‘A1s’ shine

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NIBC’s long tranche stutters as ‘A1s’ shine

NIBC Bank’s Dutch MBS XVI RMBS was priced on Wednesday morning. Leads Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and NIBC Bank took the short pay ‘A1’ notes to the tight end of guidance, paying 110bp over one month Euribor, with the Eu221.2m tranche twice covered.

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