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Several banks are reining in their appetite for warehouse lending
TwentyFour priced its Dutch prime RMBS refi, Blackstone its sterling logistics CMBS
Blackstone is aiming to execute its CMBS before the market shuts for Global ABS
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Securitization can play a part in the UK’s economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic but it needs the government to keep the housing market alive.
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Morgan Stanley is marketing an Irish re-performing RMBS, Shamrock Residential 2021-1. The deal includes a new structural feature for the European market, which juices the yield on the portfolio by diverting a portion of principal payments to this purpose.
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Cabot Square Capital-backed mortgage originator Lendco has announced its first UK RMBS deal after the securitization market fully reopened on Friday for 2021.
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The impact of coronavirus on economies has led to extraordinary help being granted to banks and their customers. But this brings the risk of problems on banks' balance sheets being hidden, according to William Coen, former secretary general of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
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The European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) has voted through regulation to harmonise the secondary market for NPLs across Europe, pushing through a key stage of its Action Plan aimed at rebuilding the European economy post-pandemic.
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TwentyFour Asset Management has announced the first public UK buy-to-let RMBS of 2021, a £337m deal called Hops Hill 2021.
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STS third-party verifier Prime Collateralised Securities (PCS) has hired Harry Noutsos as a managing director in market outreach.
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Charities are calling for the UK government to extend the ban on evictions set to end on January 11, prompting speculation in the ABS market that mortgage moratoria will also be extended, thanks to the third lockdown now underway.
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The European securitization market needs to whittle down its remaining ‘tough Libor’ legacy contracts without relying on help from the UK regulators, said the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (Afme) on Wednesday.