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  • Brussels-based Dexia has filed suit against Bank of America’s Merrill Lynch unit for losses it claims it suffered on its investment of more than $900 million in mortgage-backed securities it bought from the bank.
  • Credit enhancement on the top classes of an upcoming $741.9 million prime residential mortgage-backed securitization from Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage Securities Corp. is “insufficient” to warrant AAA ratings from Fitch Ratings, the agency announced today.
  • Moody’s Investors Service says it will decide in May whether to further downgrade global financial institutions, with Morgan Stanley said to be most vulnerable with a possible loss of three notches.
  • Moody’s Investors Service says it will decide in May whether to further downgrade global financial institutions, with Morgan Stanley said to be most vulnerable with a possible loss of three notches.
  • U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler of San Francisco has ordered Wells Fargo and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to work out their issues regarding subpoenas relating to an SEC investigation into mortgage-backed securities.
  • An unusual issuance from Prudential Financial this week had some market players scratching their heads, pondering the deal’s unusual structure and wondering why the insurance company’s financing arm took that route.
  • Investec Bank relaunched and priced its Gemgarto residential mortgage-backed securities deal on Friday.
  • Demand for floating-rate covered bonds is growing in Europe, as investors look to the asset class for an alternative to the U.K. and Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities that have dominated new issuance since the restart of the RMBS market.
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    Prudential Insurance in the US priced a $1bn structured bond that is secured on a pool of legacy subprime US RMBS, but which also benefits from a guarantee from the insurance company. The structure is intriguing and could mark the creation of a new product that sits between the covered bond and RMBS formats.