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RMBS

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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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  • Tesco Bank is said to have mandated Citi to run a sale process for its £3.7bn book of UK mortgages, after it decided to pull out of the market, blaming cut-throat competition. But the move has drawn attention to a proposed UK law to help ‘mortgage prisoners’, which could stop UK mortgages trading at all, writes Owen Sanderson.
  • The trickle of Sonia issuance in securitization markets has become a full stream less than two months after Nationwide Building Society's debut in the format, with the benchmark now the new standard for sterling markets. The development comes not a moment too soon, as UK banks try to structure their funding around repayment of central bank schemes.
  • B2Holding, the Oslo-based debt purchasing and servicing firm, has printed a new €200m senior unsecured 2024 at 635bp over three month Euribor, using the cash to buy back older issues. It plans a new secured bond later this year to fund rapid expansion plans.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch has been mandated for a new UK RMBS transaction for specialist lender Precise Mortgages, with all tranches on offer referencing the sterling overnight index average (Sonia).
  • Specialist lender Domivest is bringing a Dutch RMBS via Citibank and Macquarie Bank backed by performing buy-to-let (BTL) mortgages.
  • UK challenger bank Shawbrook is issuing a prime UK buy-to-let RMBS comprised of first-lien mortgages via sole arranger Lloyds. The deal is the first securitization to come from Shawbrook and will be the second non-retained deal linked to the sterling overnight index average benchmark (Sonia).
  • Freddie Mac on Tuesday opened an exchange that will allow investors to trade eligible Freddie Mac securities for TBA-eligible Uniform Mortgage Backed Securities Mirror Certificates, which will be fungible with the new GSE security that will see Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s markets merge into one.
  • Caixa Económica Montepio Geral is to bring Ares Lusitani, the second issuance of Portuguese non-performing loans (NPLs), with JP Morgan arranging the €70m deal backed by residential and commercial properties located in Portugal.
  • Ginnie Mae announced on Friday that it was considering making changes to its loan eligibility rulebook, as the government agency looks for new solutions to crack down on a continued pattern of aggressive refinancing in certain corners of the US mortgage market.