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  • ABN Amro priced its €500m five year Dolphin RMBS at the tight end of guidance on Wednesday morning, demonstrating the relative resilience of core ABS to a broader market slump and placing the trade directly between recent prints from Dutch rivals Aegon and Obvion.
  • Yorkshire Building Society is preparing to price its first RMBS transaction of the year on Friday morning at the end of a torrid week of secondary trading that has sent comps for the deal bouncing around in a 10bp range.
  • JP Morgan is at the head of a consortium that has acquired a £2.7bn portfolio of legacy performing UK residential mortgages from the UK government’s bad bank, and has structured the assets into two RMBS transactions to syndicate to investors.
  • Five Oaks Investment Corp. plans to acquire more jumbo mortgages and aspires to launch its own RMBS shelf by the end of next year, following the completion of the company’s first securitization last week.
  • ABN Amro priced its €500m five year Dolphin RMBS at the tight end of guidance on Wednesday morning, demonstrating the continued resilience of core ABS to a broader market slump and placing the trade directly between recent prints from Dutch rivals Aegon and Obvion.
  • JP Morgan is at the head of a consortium that has acquired a £2.7bn portfolio of legacy performing UK residential mortgages from the UK government’s bad bank, and has structured the assets into two RMBS transactions to syndicate to investors.
  • New issue momentum picked up in the RMBS market this week as one Dutch deal was priced and another was announced, along with a sterling deal from a UK bank. However, pricing softened as euphoria over the ECB’s purchase programme began to wane.
  • Market participants expect spreads to remain stable for agency risk-sharing MBS offerings as more and more of the notes are issued.
  • Lloyds has made a cash injection into its Permanent UK RMBS master trust, paying off the loan tranches related to Permanent 2009-1, the deal which reopened the RMBS market in Europe after the crisis.