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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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  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch's securitization research team said that they expect Italy’s NPL issuance volumes for 2019 to be lower than last year’s levels, despite the renewal of the Garanzia Cartolarizzazione Sofferenze (GACS) scheme and provisions added to encourage securitization of unlikely to pay (UTP) assets.
  • Nationwide Building Society this week priced the first securitization benchmarked over Sonia, the UK’s alternative rate for sterling Libor. The Silverstone RMBS deal, which is also eligible for ‘simple, transparent, standardised’ regulatory treatment, was heavily subscribed by investors.
  • The UK government is consulting on legislation to abolish Section 21 evictions, dubbed ‘no-fault evictions’, in order to stop private landlords from removing tenants at short notice. The change in the law would effectively create open-ended tenancies in England and Wales.
  • An investment vehicle linked to Rizwan Hussain, the controversial former banker who has tried to seize control of several pre-crisis securitizations, has claimed there is a ‘manifest error’ in an old Bank of America Merrill Lynch securitization — which, if corrected, would ensure £25m flows out of the deal.
  • The European Parliament decided this week to cancel a vote on the draft text for a directive that would boost the secondary market for non-performing loans. Final negotiations with member states are now unlikely to start before September.
  • Lloyds and Morgan Stanley have teamed up to price M&G-sponsored Irish RMBS Mulcair Securities, with the senior notes printed in line with initial thoughts at 100bp.
  • Joint arrangers Barclays and HSBC announced a new Dutch RMBS for RNHB, the specialist lender owned by CarVal, its third deal from the Dutch Property Finance 2019-1 shelf. The announcement comes as BNP Paribas prepares to price Cartesian Blue, another Dutch RMBS.
  • Nationwide announced the first distributed Sonia-linked RMBS on Monday, a milestone for the securitization market, which has lagged behind public sector and covered bond markets in switching to the post-Libor benchmark. The UK building society also switched the basis of its whole balance sheet to the new benchmark at the start of its new financial year on Friday.
  • Crédit Immobilier de France Développement (CIFD) closed a private €1.1bn RMBS on March 21, its debut securitization of French home loans, and the first mortgage-backed deal to qualify for the ‘simple, transparent and standardised’ regulatory framework. It plans to follow the issue with the launch of a public RMBS shelf.