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Three-month mortgage arrears in Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities transactions crept upwards again to the end of the third quarter, according to Fitch Ratings.
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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 more interventionist measures used in the UK.
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Freddie Mac’s announcement today that it bought insurance coverage to cover $77.4 million of credit loss from a pool of single family loans from 2012 was greeted with surprise in some quarters.
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Institutional investors in U.S. coastal and metropolitan rental markets are driving competing housing prices towards bubble-year peaks, according to Fitch Ratings analysts.
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The success of Blackstone’s breakthrough securitization of single-family rental units is expected to spur other large institutional investors with similar portfolios to the market next year, but some—especially smaller players with an eye on securitization—are still in wait-and-see mode.
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Jumbo residential mortgage issuer Redwood Trust is employing a number of strategies to recover from a poor earnings quarter and adjust to the slowdown in the private label residential mortgage-backed securities market.
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UK-based Charter Court Financial Services is preparing to hit the road with its first UK residential mortgage-backed securitization, with Credit Suisse mandated to bring the deal to market as sole arranger and lead manager.
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The dormant primary market for peripheral ABS showed rare signs of life this week, after Spanish retailer El Corte Inglés privately placed a consumer loan securitization on Tuesday and Irish bank Permanent TSB announced the first publicly marketed Irish RMBS since the financial crisis.
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U.K.-based Charter Court Financial Services is preparing to hit the road with its first U.K. residential mortgage-backed securitization, with Credit Suisse mandated to bring the deal to market as sole arranger and lead manager.