Asset backed securities that priced in the two weeks ended October 17, 2014.
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European banks have begun re-marketing securitizations that they had retained as collateral for central bank funding, and this is expected to accelerate in 2015.
December 17 -
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J.P. Morgan Securities is arranging a $352.7-million RMBS securitizing 677 prime pre-crisis mortgages originated by Merrill Lynch Credit Corp., according to a pre-sale report by Fitch Ratings.
December 17 -
Lorillards pending acquisition of Reynolds American shrinks the universe of original participating manufactures in the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement to 2 from 3; but not the payments made to tobacco bonds.
December 17 -
Cantor Fitzgerald hired Gary Wang and Karl Partch as managing directors in whole loan sales and trading.
December 17
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Reinsurance Group of America (RGA) subsidiary Chesterfield Financial Holdings has closed a $300-million transaction backed by a closed block of life insurance policies, RGA said in a press release.
December 17 -
U.S. collateralized loan obligations have relatively low exposure to oil and gas, according to Standard & Poor's.
December 17 -
Credit Suisse teamed up with JP Morgan and Barclays to sell $1.4 billion of securities backed by 69 commercial mortgage loans that are secured by 94 properties.
December 17 -
Freddie Mac has purchased additional reinsurance for the mortgages that it guarantees via its Agency Credit Insurance Structures (ACIS) program
December 17 -
The Russian ruble is in freefall its down more than 50% since January and interest rates are climbing on the back of the Bank of Russias aggressive efforts to shore up the embattled currency.
December 16 -
The amount of commercial and multifamily mortgage debt outstanding rose to a record high in the third quarter, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association
December 16 -
George Kok is set to join Morgan Stanley as a managing director in the banks Commercial Real Estate lending group.
December 16

