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  • Carrington Holding Company subsidiary Carrington Mortgage Services, which recently issued its third non-performing loan residential mortgage-backed securities deal of 2013, is originating non-conforming loans with an eye toward doing a securitization sometime in 2014, according to managing director Chris Whalen.
  • Paragon, the U.K. buy-to-let mortgage specialist and consumer finance provider, is gearing up for a securitization of buy-to-let mortgages following a two-day roadshow in London next week.
  • BGP Investment, which closed its commercial mortgage-backed securities deal Monnet Finance Limited on Monday, is buoyant on opportunities in the CMBS issuance market, particularly German multifamily housing deals, according to Mark Dunstan, managing director.
  • BGP Investment S.à r.l., which closed its commercial mortgage-backed securities deal Monnet Finance Limited, is buoyant on opportunities in the CMBS issuance market, particularly German multifamily housing deals, according to Mark Dunstan, managing director.
  • Macquarie Bank found a solid bid for its first Puma residential mortgage-backed securities deal of the year on Wednesday, while AMP Bank priced its Progress 2013-1 RMBS in line with guidance on the same day.
  • Commercial mortgage-backed securities loan delinquencies hit their lowest level in three years last month, dropping to 8.38%.
  • Spain’s Union de Creditos Inmobiliarios is looking to buy back about EUR300 million ($395.4 million) worth of Spanish residential mortgage-backed securities from its UCI program—just three months after it successfully tendered that amount in the same securitizations.
  • The latest data on the Bank of England’s Funding for Lending Scheme showed that net lending since the start of the scheme is still down by £2.3 billion ($3.57 billion) overall, despite the first quarter of net lending growth.
  • A final qualified residential mortgage rule is likely to feature some down payment minimum and loan-to-value ratio limit, despite federal regulators removing those requirements in a revised proposal issued this week, market participants told SI.