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Australian lender Bendigo & Adelaide Bank has unveiled its second residential mortgage securitization of the year.
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BNP Paribas Personal Finance beat out deteriorating conditions to price its EUR1 billion ($1.33 billion) Phedina Hypotheken 2013-1 Dutch residential mortgage-backed deal in line with earlier guidance.
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BNP Paribas Personal Finance released initial guidance on its Dutch residential mortgage-backed trade Phedina Hypotheken 2013-1— the first Phedina trade in two years — on Tuesday morning.
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New legislation in Spain that is designed to make it harder to evict mortgage borrowers is set to lower recoveries on defaulted loans, with a small deterioration in RMBS credit performance likely to follow, says rating agency Standard & Poor’s.
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Royal Bank of Scotland’s Irish subsidiary, Ulster Bank, is looking to buy back around €1.25bn of outstanding Celtic Residential Irish Mortgage Securitisation notes in what will be the first tender for the bonds since May 2011.
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BNP Paribas Personal Finance released initial guidance on its Dutch residential mortgage-backed trade Phedina Hypotheken 2013-1—the first Phedina trade in two years—on Tuesday morning.
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The surge in bids-wanted-in-competition (BWIC) lists has continued this week, with a diverse list of residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities and collateralized loan obligations scheduled for Wednesday.
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Spanish mortgage provider Union de Creditos Inmobiliarios bought back slightly more than the EUR300 million ($396.8 million) of residential mortgage-backed securities that it originally targeted, helped in part by Spanish RMBS cash prices falling during the tender offer period.
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BNP Paribas Personal Finance’s Dutch residential mortgage-backed trade Phedina Hypotheken 2013-1 will price later this week, with the deal—the first Phedina trade in two years—said to be benefitting from a dearth of issuance in the market.