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It plans to include transactions backed by second lien fixed rate mortgages originated post-crisis
Public versus private distinction scrapped for disclosure plus new, simplified templates for mature asset classes
Meanwhile, ADMT has set guidance for its $602m non-prime deal
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Lloyds has structured a synthetic risk transfer (SRT) securitization of owner-occupied mortgage loans, an asset class which rarely sees action.
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Hoist Finance, a Sweden-based debt restructuring firm, has been marketing its debut securitization — an essential move in the firm’s attempt to recover from a regulatory broadside which landed last year.
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Sterling securitization supply issue is predicted to continue up until late August at least, spurred on by the Brexit deadline of October 31. According to a syndicate banker, there are relatively few continental European investors still willing to invest in sterling deals, with the exception of selected French investment firms.
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Morgan Stanley revised tranche sizes and coupons on an Irish non-performing loan RMBS deal for Lone Star, following investor feedback in last week's roadshow.
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KKR is bringing the first public Spanish non-performing loan (NPL) securitization with JP Morgan as arranger. The deal marks a long awaited event in the sector, and will join at least two more public NPL deals from Spain that sources say are in the works, writes Tom Brown.
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Credit Suisse International has mandated itself as sole arranger, along with Bank of America as joint lead manager, for Hawksmoor Mortgage Funding 2019-1, the refinancing of one of the UK's largest non-conforming mortgage portfolios, originated by GE Capital. Leads announced a fully preplaced deal, but some bonds may eventually be offered to investors, according to one buyside source.
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Kensington priced its Finsbury Square RMBS deal on Thursday at 103bp over Sonia, tight of initial price thoughts (IPTs) of 105bp-110bp, despite the fact that many UK and European investors have stated that they are fully allocated in securitized products at the moment.
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Sterling ABS issuance is keeping a steady pace as July rolls on, with Kensington Mortgage Co mandating BNP Paribas as arranger and lead manager alongside Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, National Australia Bank and Standard Chartered for its Sonia-benchmarked Finsbury 2019-2 UK RMBS deal.
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Finance Ireland is bringing a multi-tranche transaction mixing both Irish owner-occupied and buy-to-let loans, through arranger Bank of America Merrill Lynch. BNP Paribas, Citi are also on the deal as joint lead managers.