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Non-qualified mortgage securitizer is bringing third deal of year for $424m
BINOM shelf used for latest deal
According to Bank of America, non-agency RMBS issuance for last week was around $3bn.
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Capital manager of fix and flip and bridge loans plans its first ever RTL securitization in the first quarter of 2025, market sources say
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Amid $11tr of addressable home equity, RMBS issuer seeks to originate almost $8bn of Heloc lines in 2025
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US bank seeks $373m deal after a busy Friday for US RMBS including A&D's sixth deal of the year
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Small number of investors showing resistance to tightening are not enough to reverse market course
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Deal is expected to price early next week as there are at least four live non-QM trades in primary
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High mortgage rates were no obstacle to the US RMBS market in 2024 as alternative asset classes came to the fore and credit quality stayed robust. Although the unpredictable outlook for rates remains a market concern, there is every reason to expect the positive trends will continue in 2025, writes Nick Conforti
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Demand remains plentiful even bankers say some investors are showing resistance to levels
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Spreads could tighten further amid unusually busy final month that should set up mortgage markets for a strong start to 2025
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Invictus non-QM deal a 'blow-out' as further issuers line for year-end