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  • The four dealers that took down the $8.7 billion bid list of U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities from Lloyds Banking Group yesterday are still busy selling off its 256 line items to clients, with initial chatter suggesting the market is capable of absorbing most of the supply.
  • Market players from both sides of the street last week were scratching their heads—and biting their nails—following losses on a handful of legacy residential mortgage-backed securities whose servicing Ocwen Financial acquired from American Home Mortgage in the past eight months.
  • The Dutch arm of BNP Paribas Personal Finance will begin a roadshow next week for its second ever publicly sold Phedina RMBS.
  • The Dutch arm of BNP Paribas Personal Finance will begin a roadshow next week for its second ever publicly sold Phedina RMBS.
  • Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America Merrill Lynch took down entire chunks of the largest offering of U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities in years, and now industry players are waiting to see how well the market absorbed the supply.
  • Spanish mortgage provider Unión de Creditos Inmobiliarios (UCI) has offered to pay slightly above secondary levels for a buyback of up to EUR300 million ($387.73 million) of bonds across 11 different tranches in seven residential mortgage-backed securities deals.
  • JPMorgan’s upcoming residential mortgage-backed securitization includes improved protections against fraud for investors compared to its last transaction, which garnered some negative attention from rating agencies and investors due to the so-called sunset provisions in its representations and warranties.
  • Fannie Mae has launched the sale of $2.2 billion of legacy multifamily-focused commercial mortgage-backed securities, the largest single bid list to hit the debt markets since the New York Federal Reserve unwound the MAX and WAVE collateralized debt obligations last year.
  • A large $8.7 billion bid list of legacy U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities from Lloyds Banking Group has been moved back two days.