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Senior UK non-conforming RMBS bonds rated down to single-A would suffer no losses even when placed under severe stress, according to analysis carried out by Barclays.
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Nonconforming U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities would largely be able to withstand severe stress scenarios that include all-time high unemployment, according to research from Barclays.
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Fitch Ratings lowered its forecast for 2012 structured finance output in Europe, the Middle East and Africa by EUR75 billion ($93.19 billion).
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Germany’s Bayerische Landesbank has filed a lawsuit in Manhattan against Barclays, charging the U.K. bank misrepresented the underwriting standards for the loans that were packaged into mortgage-backed securities.
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Global lending growth slowed to 4% in 2011 and will likely slow to 3% this year, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Rising default rates and uncertainty over the ability of banks to make recoveries leaves Greek RMBS senior noteholders in an increasingly precarious position, ratings agency Fitch told EuroWeek.
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Springleaf Financial, the consumer lending arm of Fortress Investment Group, has privately placed its second residential mortgage deal of the year.
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Fitch Ratings says it is revising its rating criteria for Irish residential mortgage-backed securities after projecting that mortgage delinquencies and house price declines are likely to be worse than initially forecast.
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UK non-conforming RMBS and buy-to-let spreads continue to track UK prime spreads inwards, raising the prospects for non-prime issuance after the summer, ABS bankers have told EuroWeek Structured Finance.