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Charter Court Financial Services’ first securitization of non-prime UK mortgages, Precise Mortgage Funding No1, attracted strong demand from investors. The borrower plans to use the RMBS market regularly.
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Three month mortgage arrears in Dutch RMBS transactions crept upwards again to the end of the third quarter, according to Fitch Ratings. But further rises could be mitigated by new servicing measures being introduced in the Netherlands that are akin to the UK's more interventionist ones.
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A heavily oversubscribed first mortgage securitization since 2007 has further accelerated the pace of Ireland’s capital markets rehabilitation. Even with the eurozone country’s housing market still in tatters, Permanent TSB’s €500m Fastnet 9 RMBS attracted over €1.5bn of orders this week.
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Ford Credit Europe Bank was able to price the senior bonds in its Globaldrive German auto loan securitization at the tight end of initial guidance, with few signs that demand for auto ABS paper has slowed down on the back of steady supply.
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The Irish banking system has taken another step towards recovery after Permanent TSB (PTSB) successfully priced the first Irish mortgage-backed securitization since 2007, finding an abundance of European investor demand along the way.
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The Irish banking system has taken another step towards recovery after Permanent TSB (PTSB) successfully priced the first Irish mortgage-backed securitization since 2007, finding an abundance of European investor demand along the way.
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Bayview Financial is launching two non-performing loan securitizations in what appears to be rejuvenated issuance to satisfy demand from investors seeking relative yield.
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Charter Court Financial Services’ first-ever securitization of non-prime U.K. mortgages, Precise Mortgage Funding No. 1, has attracted strong demand from investors, and the borrower plans to use the residential mortgage-backed securities market on a regular basis, according to an official at the firm.
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Charter Court Financial Services’s first ever securitization of non-prime UK mortgages, Precise Mortgage Funding No1, has attracted strong demand from investors, which is good news as the borrower plans to use the RMBS market on a regular basis.