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Timeline of collapse that rocked the UK bridging loan market
As well as deals backed by new loans, it will call and refinance 2023 deals
Meanwhile, BNP Paribas hires in structured finance
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Performance of Italian residential mortgage-backed securities remained stable in May, according to Moody’s Investors Services.
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RBS Securities has been hit by a second lawsuit by the National Credit Union Administration.
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Countrywide Financial and its parent, Bank of America, are facing another lawsuit for alleged misrepresentations about mortgage-backed securities sold by their affiliates.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac will need to ask for federal funding just days after the U.S. is scheduled to hit its debt ceiling.
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Performance of U.K. prime residential mortgage-backed securities remained stable in the three-month period ended May 31, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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The Financial Stability Board has endorsed higher capital requirements for systemically important financial institutions and proposals to give national regulators the authority to wind down SIFIs that fail.
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Lloyds Banking Group has preplaced a new £3.3 billion ($5.32 billion) issue from its U.K. residential mortgage-backed vehicle, Arkle, with a small group of investors as uncertainty continues to dog the European and U.S. markets.
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Lloyds will preplace a new UK RMBS, Arkle 2011-1, with a number of third party institutional investors. Lloyds Bank Corporate Markets and JP Morgan will be bookrunners.
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Wells Fargo and Bank of America-Merrill Lynch are pitching a $160 million securitization of non-performing residential mortgage assets, called Volt 2011-NPI-1, according to a life insurance investor.