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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.
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Spanish mortgage provider Unión de Créditos Inmobiliarios bought back slightly more than the €300m of RMBS that it originally targeted, helped in part by Spanish RMBS cash prices falling during the tender offer period.
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One of the municipalities freshly considering a plan to use eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages may buck industry concerns and move ahead with it, according to a public official examining the maneuver.
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FirstMac priced its five-tranche Australian residential mortgage-backed securities deal, which included a £92 million ($142.81 million) sterling tranche, while Credit Union Australia made a solid start to the bookbuild for its Harvey Trust 2013-1 RMBS.
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Clydesdale Bank priced its Lanark 2013-1 U.K. residential mortgage securitization on Friday afternoon.
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Guidance on Clydesdale Bank’s Lanark Master Issuer 2013-1 UK residential mortgage securitisation was set on Wednesday, with pricing expected just after the New York opening on Friday.
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Clydesdale Bank priced its Lanark 2013-1 UK residential mortgage securitisation on Friday afternoon, with the dollar tranche coming at the wide end of guidance at the end of week of deteriorating market sentiment.
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Guidance on Clydesdale Bank’s Lanark Master Issuer 2013-1 UK residential mortgage securitisation was set on Wednesday, with pricing expected to begin at the start of next week.