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Third deconsolidation RMBS from a UK challenger bank since November
Annaly closes its year with triple-As at 125bp
The conditions are set so that 2026 promises to be even better than the already impressive 2025. A deepening of esoteric asset classes, combined with entirely new deal types, as well as more debut issuers are set to be the key themes, writes Tom Hall
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Private lender closed its second RTL securitization of the year last week
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New entrants could trigger securitization deals in a market dominated by insurers
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ABS, and euro and dollar covered bonds, may be preferred instead
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◆ UK puts FCA and PRA in charge of securitization rules ◆ Apollo could kick off the CLO reset wave ◆ What do business credit cards and middle market CLOs have in common?
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Banks will speed up their sales of residential mortgages as higher capital charges make it uneconomical to hold them
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FCA and PRA hold power over the details, but caution will dominate without political impetus
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Reit plots $338.5m deal as it says new US bank capital requirements could see it take on more mortgages
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Deleveraging, alongside new methodology, leads rating agency to upgrade 64 notes across 28 deals
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Securitization hardly adds resilience to a funding model if it shuts at the same time as other options