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Morgan Stanley has priced MSC 2011-C2, a $1.2 billion commercial mortgage-backed securitization Thursday, widening spreads in response to volatility in the secondary market in the last two days.
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Barclays Capital priced its final resecuritization of legacy National Credit Union Administration collateral at record tights.
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Europe’s bids-wanted-in-competition shot up to €3 billion (4.35 billion) in asset-backed securities last month, more than double the amount on offer in previous months, according to analysts at the Royal Bank of Scotland.
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Bankers are predicting a future private label residential mortgage securitization market where sell-side real estate investment trusts are set up to issue bonds bought by other buy-side REITs, specifically created to take RMBS exposure.
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Market players in London say pricing on Deutsche Bank’s DECO 2011-CSPK securitization, expected Friday, might be too aggressive.
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Brussels-based Dexia Bank’s decision to accelerate the liquidation of its $9 billion legacy U.S. subprime residential mortgage securitization portfolio will further hamper trading on the secondary market, according to a fixed-come head at a major bank.
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The primary market for U.K.’s residential mortgage-backed securities is set to swell with deals over the course of the year, as more first-time and return issuers look to tap renewed appetite for securitization among investors, market players said.
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Bank investors are expected to drive record tights on Barclays Capital’s final resecuritization of legacy National Credit Union Administration collateral, a $2.21 billion residential mortgage securitization called NCUA Guaranteed Notes Trust (NGN) 2011-M1.
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Spreads across European structured finance have continued to tighten in recent weeks, but the busy trading in secondary markets is forecast to take a pause, according to one senior ABS trader in London.