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Santa Ana, Calif.-based asset management firm Carrington Mortgage Holding plans to sell a non-performing residential mortgage-backed securities deal into the primary market, with pricing expected by the end of the week.
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Ratings agency Fitch said on Monday that Dutch RMBS ratings will not be affected by last week’s move to a negative outlook for the Dutch sovereign and state-supported mortgage insurance entity, Waarborgfonds Eigen Woningen (WEW).
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The Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Standard & Poor’s has sent the other rating agencies into their shells, with officials declining to discuss how it might affect their business plans and whether they are concerned they could be next in the cross-hairs, according to sister publication Real Estate Finance Intelligence.
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Bendigo & Adelaide Bank priced its AUD850.4 million ($879.1 million) prime Australian residential mortgage-backed securities trade, TORRENS 2013-1, late on Thursday, with European investors taking down over a fifth of the bonds.
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SNS Bank, a fully owned part of newly nationalised SNS Reaal, still plans to call Hermes 14 RMBS on February 18, an official told EuroWeek this week.
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Morgan Stanley is shaking up its securitized products group in a play to bolster its position in the new-issue securitization market.
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Morgan Stanley is tapping a managing director in its Chicago office to head its securitized sales group.
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Paul Hastings partners Conor Downey and Charles Roberts take a look at the development of the European CMBS market, and examine what's next for the sector.
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Macquarie Bank and Deutsche Bank are set to price later this week TORRENS Series 2013-1, a new issue of Australian residential mortgage-backed securities originated by Bendigo & Adelaide Bank.