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  • Warwick No. 1, the Co-Operative Bank’s debut non-conforming RMBS from the shelf, has grown from already formidable £1.19bn to £1.5bn on demand.
  • Retail investors are purchasing the majority of single-family rental properties in some regions and are expected to supply the next round of single-family rental securitizations.
  • The US non-agency RMBS market is coming back in a very different way, at the hands of non-bank speciality finance companies who are launching new lending programs.
  • The Co-operative Bank is looking to sell £1.19bn of bonds backed by UK non-conforming loans, many of which previously backed the Leek 20 and 21 RMBS deals.
  • Lone Star Funds is planning a $252.85m securitization of non-performing loans, its seventh such securitization of the year.
  • Canadian asset manager Tricon Capital Group has hired Deutsche Bank to structure its first securitization of single-family rental properties.
  • A group of publicly traded investor landlords said at a single family rental conference in Miami on Tuesday that they hoped to raise rents as they acquired more properties to securitize.
  • The Federal Housing Administration is planning to auction a pool of non-performing loans (NPLs) tied to vacant properties soon. Hedge funds are the likely buyers, and they could sell the paper to rental property investors.
  • The Co-operative Bank is out with the first non-conforming UK RMBS deal from its Warwick shelf, which includes loans from previous retained securitizations from the Leek shelf.