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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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Barclays Capital has priced its $965 million National Credit Union Administration residential mortgage-backed securitization, NCUA Guaranteed Notes Trust (NGN) 2011-R6, at one-month LIBOR plus 38 basis points, according to a banker familiar with the transaction.
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Barclays Capital is set to buy back some $12 billion of collateralized loan obligations and U.S. residential, mortgage-backed securities as new capital rules have made it more costly to keep them off its balance sheet.
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Knight Capital is plotting a pipeline of Ginnie Mae-backed reverse mortgage securitizations, a move that piggybacks on the firm’s debut offering in March.
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Former Goldman Sachs vets Alan Alsheimer and Martin Teevan have joined Ticonderoga Securities, a New York-based broker-dealer, to build its fixed-income platform.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is said to have sold an estimated $400 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities in what observers say is a sign the agency may be planning to do more CMBS issuances in the future.
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Royal Bank of Scotland researchers have recorded the first delinquency in the new generation of commercial mortgage-backed securities following the crisis, known as CMBS 2.0.
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Stark Investments is planning to launch the RMBS CDS Opportunity Fund.
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Fitch Ratings has expressed doubts whether the current high quality of residential mortgage-backed securities collateral will last.
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Peter Hirsch, former head of G-10 and emerging markets rates trading in the Americas at Standard Chartered Bank, has joined RBC Capital Markets, the investment banking arm of the Royal Bank of Canada.