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As well as deals backed by new loans, it will call and refinance 2023 deals
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Rep. Brad Miller (D-N.C.) has expressed concern that the proposed $8.5 billion settlement with investors over soured residential mortgage-backed securities may end up costing taxpayers.
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The West Bromwich Building Society may be putting on hold its new residential mortgage-backed securitization, Kenrick 1, as investors grow cautious of new deals amid Europe’s spreading sovereign debt crisis.
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The Government National Mortgage Association is looking to hire a money manager to manage the agency’s recent influx of global investors and to continue to grow its investor base abroad.
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Residential Credit Solutions, a Fort Worth, Texas-based servicing firm, wants to issue more residential mortgage-backed securities, but is struggling to find attractively priced collateral, according to an official with knowledge of RCS’ strategy.
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Northern Rock Asset Management has said it will buy back the notes from its Graphite 2006-1 U.K. synthetic residential mortgage-backed securitization at par, a decision London-based analysts say stings participants in last month’s tender offer on the bonds.
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JPMorgan is planning to reopen the Spanish residential mortgage-backed securities market, closed for four years now, with an offering this year.
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Credit Suisse is beefing up its bond platform to compete with the two major legacy platforms still widely used by the Street.
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Northern Rock Asset Management announced on Thursday that it plans to terminate the CDS swap with KfW for its Provide Graphite 2006-1 synthetic RMBS. As a consequence, it will redeem all the credit-linked notes at par on August 10, which is the next interest rate payment date.
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West Bromwich Building Society has released the capital structure of its sterling denominated Kenrick 1 UK prime RMBS, its inaugural publicly placed RMBS.