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TSB moves towards pricing, with Charter Court also aiming to price this week
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Non-loan contracts to unlock home equity could be the next big thing in US RMBS
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Second deal of the year from Irish mortgage specialist follows portfolio acquisition
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Tsunami of issuance as issuers take advantage of a week free of public holidays
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Santander leads the way as BBVA and Barclays also offload risk in public markets
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Banks securitizes performing mortgage book as it pulls back from Italian retail banking
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Shawbrook, ColCap and Keystone all print buy-to-let deals within two days
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Supply is unrelenting with four more deals on offer, but diversity eases congestion worries
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Architect of 'stock and drop' RMBS scheme has joined the building society's investment arm
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Three issuers set to print buy-to-let trades but with a variation in levels
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Regulator clarifies and tweaks rules as it presses for November implementation
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ColCap, Shawbrook and Keystone aim to price this week
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Building society grows deal and tightens to 50bp as Shawbrook joins pipeline with BTL RMBS
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Deal from Australian owned lender will start with negative excess spread according to S&P
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Together's seniors land 7bp wide of Belmont Green's as Principality sets IPTs
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UK building society aims to price Friary 9 this week
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Sterling pair to price deals on Thursday as they look to continue market's momentum
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Auto issuer joins Mercedes and Together in busy week for sterling ABS market
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Granite 4 and 5 combined but Auburn calls transferred to 'unrelated third party'
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◆ UK RMBS tightening ◆ Troublesome triple-C buckets ◆ George's marvellous microphone
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◆ UK's biggest building society kicks off FY 2024 issuance programme ◆ Treasury deputy Collins on 'never being a forced issuer' ◆ Nationwide and Virgin Money combined issuance needs under consideration
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Specialist lender Belmont Green draws its biggest ever book and clinches tightest UK BTL spread since Russia invaded Ukraine
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UK second lien lender’s CFO says price discovery was ‘inevitable’ as deal landed wide of IPTs
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First Dutch buy-to-let RMBS since May 2023 on course as Mercedes sets initial price thoughts
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UK specialist, out ahead of upcoming call date, follows Citi’s pre-placed legacy refinancing
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◆ Do investors want unified capital markets coverage? ◆ Corporates fear democracy ◆ Why are FRNs trending? ◆ Second lien mortgages in arrears ― yes please
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Investors scrutinise collateral and lenders as string of UK second lien RMBS deals starts the year
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Sterling and euro issuers look to pack in deals before Global ABS in June
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Second lien specialist retreats from IPTs across the stack, as JLM interest helps seniors
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Equifinance set to show the benefits of waiting in an ABS market that has taken to rushing in
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French bank intends to become a regular issuer having been absent in ABS since 2017
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Both issuers plan to wrap deals up in a week shortened by Easter
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Diverse pipeline will help to smooth deal flow even as spreads level off
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GlobalCapital takes you through the winners for Overall Bank, Private Securitization, and Deal of the Year
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Heavy oversubscription and a tight print could pave the way for similar deals
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Building society picks a five year WAL for first reoffer of an SMI 2023-1 tranche
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The format was used in a December deal to give the sponsor more flexibility
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Rush of securitization supply in euros, but sterling only offers a legacy refinancing
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The first Dutch RMBS of the year was 1.9 times covered
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The first Dutch RMBS deal of 2024 is expected to be priced later on Thursday
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Year's first chance to buy Dutch RMBS comes unusually late
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Further tightening of double-As may be limited; there is room for compression further down the cap stack
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SFVegas delegates stay positive as asset class shows ability to create deal flow
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Demand is strong, but recent deals from Belmont Green, Together and Pepper have restricted senior supply