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Funds managed by Blackstone and Prudential launched securitization deals backed by their acquisitions of £11.8bn of Bradford & Bingley buy-to-let mortgages from UK Asset Resolution on Tuesday, with a consortium of UK banks set to hoover up the bulk of the notes.
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Oaktree Capital Management affiliate Mars Capital is marketing a securitization of crisis-era Irish mortgages, with a pan-European roadshow taking place this week.
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The £11.8bn sale of two Bradford and Bingley buy-to-let mortgage portfolios to Blackstone and Prudential plc, is likely to lead to securitization, GlobalCapital understands.
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Northview Group priced its latest RMBS offering on Friday at tight spread levels, as investor interest in UK non-bank RMBS remains elevated.
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Two private equity firms that took a punt on the recovery of the Spanish housing market after the financial crisis closed successful trades in the mortgage-backed securities and IPO markets this week. The moves saw them capitalising on investor confidence in the improving macroeconomic picture and outlook for the residential housing market in the country. David Bell reports.
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RMBS investors are keeping a close watch on the credit profile of credit risk transfer (CRT) deals, as home affordability loans start to make their way into deals issued by the government sponsored enterprises (GSEs).
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Investors are eager for Spanish mortgage exposure, with two RMBS deals due to be priced this week.
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A new UK non-conforming RMBS transaction from the Northview Group, backed by seasoned assets including second charge mortgages, has emerged as specialist lenders continue to dominate the primary market.
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An Irish reperforming mortgage deal was sold by a Lone Star fund on Thursday, while Spanish issuer UCI mandated leads for a new prime RMBS deal as ABS investors continue to show demand for legacy and peripheral credit.