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  • Nomura Securities is delaying Velocity Commercial Capital’s securitization of small commercial loans and single family rental properties, a source close to the deal confirmed.
  • In what might have been one of the busiest weeks in the public ABS market in recent memory, there is a queue of UK lenders lining up to issue. But as yet, no deals are forthcoming.
  • Redwood Trust has included new investor protections in its last two deals, but the non-agency RMBS sponsor says it might have to change course if rating agencies don’t allow it better execution.
  • The RMBS machine was up and running this week, with two UK buy-to-let transactions announced and one issuer offering the full stack of a German RMBS — the first in years in the asset class.
  • Ninety-plus day delinquencies backing Greek RMBS surged more than a point between April 2014 and April 2015, according to Moody’s.
  • The most senior notes of Freddie Mac’s second structured agency credit risk transfer issuance were well oversubscribed before it priced on Wednesday.
  • Arrangers are building a healthy buy-to-let RMBS pipeline, with two deals announced on Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • Velocity Commercial Capital is planning a deal backed mostly by loans it has made to retail investors in single-family rental properties, its second such securitization since the financial crisis.
  • Macquarie’s corporate asset finance division has announced it is looking to sell a full capital stack of RMBS backed by German mortgages - an extremely rare asset class that has piqued investor interest since rumours about it surfaced at Global ABS in Barcelona.