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The private equity giant previously did RMBS deals from its BINOM shelf.
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Achmea Hypotheekbank has mandated Barclays and Rabobank for a new Dutch residential mortgage-backed issue, DMPL X.
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Northern Rock Asset Management (NRAM) and Bradford & Bingley (B&B) have announced a £500m buyback of subordinate notes of Granite Mortgages and Granite Master Issuer, two series of Whinstone and three series of Aire Valley RMBS.
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The Netherlands’ Achmea Hypotheekbank has hired Barclays and Rabobank as lead managers for a new prime RMBS, DMPL X. The borrower will begin a roadshow on Thursday in London. Achmea issued its last DMPL RMBS in June last year.
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U.K. buy-to-let lender Paragon Mortgages is keen to launch a new issue of residential mortgage-backed securities later in the year, John Harvey, head of structured finance at the firm, told SI Tuesday.
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Housing finance provider Tamweel, owned by Dubai Islamic Bank, is looking to issue a dollar-denominated sukuk backed by the cashflows from residential Ijara contracts — the lease-to-buy arrangements in Islamic home finance.
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The Federal Reserve may buy only half as much in mortgage-backed securities in any new round of quantitative easing than the $1.25 trillion of MBS it purchased in the first round between January 2009 and March 2010, according to analysts at Barclays Capital.
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Loan delinquencies in Irish residential mortgage-backed securities have risen steadily since the third quarter of 2008, reaching an average of 16% in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to Standard & Poor’s.
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Portugal’s Caixa Económica Montepio Geral has targeted a buyback of up to €300m of outstanding RMBS and one EMTN.
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Performance of German residential mortgage-backed securities remained stable in the first quarter, with RMBS containing loans with low-to-medium loan-to-value performing better than higher LTV, according to Moody’s Investors Service.