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Europe’s secondary asset-backed securities market has seen a handful of bids-wanted-in-competition, though trading remains light with the main pockets of demand chasing shorter-dated prime residential mortgage-backed securities.
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Securitization professionals in London are divided on the impact the recent surge in covered bond issuance in Europe will have on the yet-to-reopen asset-backed and residential mortgage-backed securitization markets.
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Residential mortgage-backed securities investors were confused a day after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lodged new papers in federal court related to the $8.5 billion Bank of America put-back settlement.
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The American Securitization Forum is out with its model repurchase proposal, which Executive Director Tom Deutsch says is a more tailored solution to the issue of “skin in the game” proposed by rule makers.
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At least a portion of the $9.5 billion Anglo Irish portfolio of commercial property and mortgage loan portfolio that sold to a group of three investors last week may be headed for securitization, says an official with knowledge of the transaction.
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Europe’s securitization market has seen a hike in the diversity of types of assets placed with investors, according to a new report from the Association for Financial Markets in Europe that will be released tomorrow.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has joined investors and state attorneys general in objecting to the $8.5 billion settlement to resolve investors’ claims over mortgage-backed securities issued by Countrywide Financial, now owned by Bank of America.
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Servicers of residential mortgage-backed securities will be on the hook for more costs associated with troubled legacy deals after the city council of Springfield, Mass., last week held that securitization trusts are liable for the upkeep of homes in foreclosure.
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The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System and the State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio have filed suit against the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency over a new rule that limits how much investors can recover as a result of securities fraud.