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  • Nationwide Building Society is launching a euro-denominated covered bond, in addition to a prime residential mortgage-backed securitization.
  • Northern Rock’s U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities vehicle Granite, seen widely as the bellwether for Europe’s structured finance market, has seen prices on its senior bonds edge up slightly since the end of September.
  • David Kaplan, head of residential mortgage-backed securities trading at PrinceRidge, was let go yesterday, reportedly as part of cuts on the securitization side of the business as the two-year-old group looks to focus instead on corporate financing. Kaplan could not be reached for comment.
  • Agency residential mortgage-backed securities veteran Greg Reiter has left the Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Redwood Trust’s latest residential mortgage-backed securitization, Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2011-2, was slated to include collateral from online mortgage lender Quicken Loans, but the loans were pulled before the deal hit the market, according to an official involved in the transaction.
  • The default or impairment rates of global investment-grade structured-finance securities rated by Fitch Ratings slipped below 2010 levels in the first six months of the year, according to the credit rating agency.
  • Bonds in prime U.K. residential mortgage-backed securitizations are meeting their redemption dates at their earliest call date, but non-conforming and buy-to-let U.K. RMBS are facing later redemptions, signaling a split in the sector.
  • JPMorgan climbed three notches to lead global asset-backed securities bookrunning in the third quarter, pushing out $2.96 billion in new deals, according to data from Dealogic.
  • A federal judge in New Mexico has denied a motion by Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings to dismiss a class action against them charging that they made false claims relating to securities backed by mortgages issued by Thornburg Mortgage.