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Annaly closes its year with triple-As at 125bp
The conditions are set so that 2026 promises to be even better than the already impressive 2025. A deepening of esoteric asset classes, combined with entirely new deal types, as well as more debut issuers are set to be the key themes, writes Tom Hall
US RMBS issuance barrels on deep into December
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Mudasar Chaudhry of Morningstar DBRS takes us through some of what the European securitization market has to look forward to in 2025
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Lender and frequent RTL issuer now lends in 45 states
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Pair of debutants, from the leasing ABS sector and Dutch prime RMBS market, are out with IPTs
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Duo including debutant Fidelis out with RTL deals for combined $361m
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Issuer notches its tightest senior spread on a investor loans deal in five years, though class 'B-1' widens
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Supply fatigue has eased so the year's second wave of issuance should see spreads back come in, though not to last month’s tights
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Good order sizes for the trio of deals suggest that higher issuance flow would be supported
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Insurers look to make holding more capital-efficient while more RMBS buyers get comfortable with junior bonds
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The proposed RMBS regulatory change puts all participants in limbo, has no apparent benefit, and ultimately will hurt Maryland consumers