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The UK government’s two-pronged Help To Buy programme to increase home ownership — outlined in Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s annual budget on Wednesday — could have a positive knock-on effect for the residential mortgage-backed securities market in the country.
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The Dutch government is considering creating a centralised Dutch mortgage bank that would issue government-wrapped multi-issuer mortgage bonds, backed by securitisations of government-insured (NHG) mortgages. The double-wrapping would bring benefits for both issuers, existing investors and the housing market, according to JP Morgan analysts, though Dutch RMBS issuance is likely to fall.
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The U.K. government’s two-pronged Help To Buy program to boost home ownership—outlined in Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s annual budget on Wednesday—could have a positive knock-on effect for the residential mortgage-backed securities market there.
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The UK government’s two-pronged Help To Buy programme to increase home ownership — outlined in Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s annual budget on Wednesday — could have a positive knock-on effect for the residential mortgage-backed securities market in the country.
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Two plans to boost home ownership in the U.K.—outlined in Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne’s annual budget on Wednesday—could have a positive knock-on effect for the residential mortgage-backed securities market there.
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The Dutch government is considering creating a centralized Dutch mortgage bank that would issue government-wrapped multi-issuer mortgage bonds, backed by securitizations of government-insured, or NHG, mortgages.
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Paul Scialla, co-head of U.S. interest rate products cash trading at Goldman Sachs and the bank’s one-time head of U.S. mortgage pass-through trading, has left the firm along with his brother, Peter Scialla, head of U.S. volatility trading.
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The Dutch government is considering creating a centralised Dutch mortgage bank that would issue government-wrapped multi-issuer mortgage bonds, backed by securitisations of government-insured (NHG) mortgages. The double-wrapping would bring benefits for both issuers, existing investors and the housing market, according to JP Morgan analysts, though Dutch RMBS issuance is likely to fall.
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Piper Jaffray & Co. is said to be picking up two executives from Gleacher & Co.’s mortgage-backed securities and rates division.