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  • Standard & Poor’s has reversed reduced ratings on 32 classes of seven residential mortgage-backed securities made a year ago.
  • Santander U.K. has launched and retained a $2.25 billion U.S. dollar-denominated offering of U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities, Langton Securities 2011-2.
  • Aegon Levensverzekering, a Netherlands-based life insurance firm and asset manager, is gauging interest among U.S. investors for future issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities.
  • Natixis CIB Americas is spying growth across its global structured credit and conduits platform while bank counterparts in Europe are struggling with exposure to the sovereign credit crisis, according to Yann Gindre, ceo.
  • Europe’s asset-backed securities market has remained light on primary activity, with no new deals this week placed with investors.
  • Edward Gainor, partner in Bingham McCutchen’s structured transactions group and pioneer in structured finance, has died from a heart attack.
  • Alvin Sarabanchong will start Monday at Sandler O’Neill as managing director focused on helping the firm expand its whole loan trading capabilities.
  • Losses related to litigation over private-label residential mortgage-backed securities and reps and warranties claims at some large U.S. banks will likely rise or remain elevated, according to Fitch Ratings.
  • Aegon Levensverzekering, a Netherlands-based life insurance firm and asset manager, is gauging interest among U.S. investors for future issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities.