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  • Obvion and CarVal closed Dutch and UK RMBS deals on Thursday, with investors saying the pricing on both transactions offered room for spread tightening in the secondary market.
  • Caliber Home Loans is marketing its second non-qualified mortgage (QM) RMBS deal — only the second non-QM deal to be rated following the financial crisis.
  • New mortgage refinancing programmes for high loan-to-value borrowers, set to come into force in October, will be music to the ears of CRT investors, according to analysts at Moody’s.
  • CarVal is stepping back into the UK nonconforming RMBS market with a new £321m deal from its Dukinfield shelf.
  • There were more mortgage originations in the second quarter this year than any quarter in three years, according to research from Black Knight Financial Services.
  • A summer supply shortage coupled with rising demand for structured finance assets has driven UK ABS spreads back to pre-Brexit levels.
  • The credit risk transfer (CRT) market is benefitting from almost two months of continuous tightening in the secondary market on the back of investors piling into any products they can find offering yield.
  • The recently announced Storm 2016-II RMBS from Dutch lender Obvion includes a few new features that could mitigate the effects of some recent market developments.
  • Dutch lender Obvion has returned to its regular prime Dutch RMBS shelf for the second time this year, having also sold the world’s first green RMBS with “Green Storm” and one “Purple Storm” which securitized mortgages on parent bank Rabobank’s balance sheet.