Latest news
Latest news
Meanwhile, BNP Paribas hires in structured finance
Aspire's first deal is a $391.28m non-prime securitization
Two lenders entering administration should signal to others: simplify the industry
More articles
More articles
-
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) is expected to introduce on March 8 the Sound Dollar Act, which would limit the Federal Reserve’s regulatory power and could restrict the type of mortgage-backed securities the central bank can buy.
-
PSigma Investment Management and TwentyFour Asset Management have co-launched the TwentyFour Focus Bond Fund, which will target a mix of assets at the lower end of the credit spectrum, including asset-backed securities.
-
Appetite for euro-denominated paper is expected to increase as industry attention switches to the next potential flow of new deals.
-
Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase have been slapped with another lawsuit involving residential mortgage-backed securities.
-
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of New York has denied a motion of summary judgment by Flagstar Bank, forcing the bank to proceed to trial with Assured Guaranty Municipal.
-
U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald of Manhattan has rejected a bid by investors to obtain documents from the U.S. Department of Justice relating to its criminal investigation of traders who allegedly manipulated the London Interbank Offered Rate.
-
Citi’s 10-K filing confirms what many have suspected for some time — it has followed US peer JP Morgan into the non-US RMBS market with some big tickets.
-
The second stage of the European Central Bank’s Long-Term Refinancing Operation, which saw 800 European banks borrow a total of EUR529.5 billion ($706.1 billion) on Wednesday, will help sustain the rally in the region’s securitization markets, London-based officials say.
-
The decision by a federal appeals court to shift a proposed $8.5 billion settlement involving Countrywide Financial residential mortgage-backed securities could facilitate its approval, according to Fitch Ratings.