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Initial price thoughts on Clydesdale Bank’s Lanark Master Issuer 2013-1 U.K. residential mortgage securitization emerged on Wednesday, with formal guidance expected on Thursday ahead of pricing this week.
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A stack of legacy residential mortgage-backed bonds from the European periphery emerged midweek and traded well on the secondary markets.
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Market players are looking at the controversial idea of using the laws of eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages with fresh eyes—and renewed concern—as San Francisco-based Mortgage Resolution Partners moves forward on talks with municipalities that are considering the strategy.
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Clydesdale Bank will wrap up the U.S. leg of the investor roadshow on Lanark Master Issuer 2013-1 on Wednesday, with the U.K. residential mortgage securitization expected to launch and price on Thursday or Friday.
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Clydesdale Bank will wrap up the US leg of the investor roadshow for Lanark Master Issuer 2013-1 on Wednesday, with the UK residential mortgage securitisation expected to be launched and priced on Thursday or Friday.
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Books opened on Monday for the Aussie dollar tranches in Firstmac’s latest securitization of Australian residential mortgages, Firstmac Series 1E-2013, with the deal also packing an A2 tranche in sterling.
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Global asset manager Brevan Howard is picking up former Bear Stearns mortgage-backed securities veteran John Ripperger.
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Books opened on Monday for the Aussie dollar tranches in Firstmac’s latest securitisation of Australian residential mortgages — with the deal including an ‘A2’ tranche in sterling.
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The four dealers that took down the $8.7 billion bid list of U.S. residential mortgage-backed securities from Lloyds Banking Group yesterday are still busy selling off its 256 line items to clients, with initial chatter suggesting the market is capable of absorbing most of the supply.