The triple-A notes priced in line with issuers latest deal but further down the curve spreads widened by 10 basis points.
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Consumer credit increased by $13.7 billion, or 5.3%, in January to $3.112 trillion, the Federal Reserve reported Friday.
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New Residential Investment Corp., a real estate investment trust, is preparing to issue $1.96 billion of securities backed by mortgage servicing advance receivables.
March 7 -
Citibank is back with its third offering of notes backed by credit card receivables in three months.
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J.P. Morgan now expects 2014 RMBS volume to fall short of the $15 billion it had anticipated at the start of the year; but risk-transfer deals by the GSEs could exceed expectations.
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Santander Consumer USA plans to issue $764.5 million of notes from its Chrysler Capital Auto Receivables Trust.
March 6
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Moodys Investors Service threw its hat into the ring, publishing its ratings methodology on single-family home rental securitizations
March 6 -
Nelnet priced its second deal of 2014. The $509 million transaction is backed by Federal Family Education Loan Program student loans.
March 6 -
The Deutsche Bankled offering of securities backed by a portfolio of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) bonds issued by Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) priced today according to a person familiar with the deal.
March 6 -
Consumer Portfolio Services plans a $180 million securitization of subprime auto loans. Its the subprime lenders first deal of 2014.
March 6 -
Toyota Motor Corp., a leader in the production of hybrid gas-electric vehicles, is prepping what may be the first "green" auto loan securitization.
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Citibank issued $1.5 billion of notes from its Citiseries issuance trust last week, according to a regulatory filing.
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