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Two events sent ripples through the residential mortgage-backed securities market last week and investors said it all bodes well for the beleaguered sector.
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SNS Bank sees securitization as an important part of its overall funding arsenal, though future issuance volumes from the Dutch lender hinge on market conditions, Guido Scharwachter, head of structured finance at the firm, told SI Friday.
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Noteholders in the stalled Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities EMAC 2004-I have voted to pursue legal action against CMIS Nederland, the pass-through provider.
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Two events sent ripples through the residential mortgage-backed securities market this week and investors said it all bodes well for the beleaguered sector.
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Proposals by the President Barack Obama to boost the housing recovery could have a mixed impact on residential mortgage-backed securities, according to Fitch Ratings.
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The U.S. government reached a $25 billion settlement with the nation’s five largest mortgage loan servicers to provide relief to homeowners struggling with their mortgages, as well as payments to the federal and participating state governments.
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U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of Manhattan has dismissed two lawsuits against Deutsche Bank over losses claimed from residential mortgage-backed securities it sold.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York today announced that it has sold $6.2 billion in legacy American International Group assets from its Maiden Lane II portfolio at auction to Goldman Sachs.
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A proposed law that would allow Irish borrowers unable to meet their loan obligations to enter into personal insolvency will result in up to one-quarter of all Irish mortgage debt to be written off and have a negative impact on Irish residential mortgage-backed securities, according to Moody’s Investors Service.