Covered bonds backed by loans to small and medium-sized enterprises have gained traction in Europe as and alternative to bank financing and other debt instruments, according to Moody's Investors Service.
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Two collateralized loans obligations, one from Oak Hill Advisors and the other from Invesco Senior Secured Management, add a combined $613.5 million to this week's pipeline.
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Two Harbors is preparing to bring a $434.17 million RMBS deal called Agate Bay 2013-1, according to a Fitch Ratings presale report.
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Deutsche Bank is Marketing a $485M Single-Asset CMBS backed by a mortgage on a Manhattan office building.
August 13 -
Another wave of pre-crisis private-label residential mortgage-backed securities is coming to the end of the line with substantial losses, according to a Standard & Poor’s report Tuesday.
August 13 -
DFG Investment Advisers has priced its second ever collateralized loan obligation called Vibrant CLO II in line with talk.
August 13
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Kevin Blaser has been hired to take charge of the FeatherStone Investment Group's REO-to-Rental securitization platform, which the company said is weeks away from launching.
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Ally Bank is planning its third securitization of the year from its Ally Master Owner Trust; the amount is not yet specified.
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The number is also the fourth highest all-time record after 2006 at $135.8 billion, 2007 at $130.9 billion and 2005 at $66.8 billion.
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The loan resolutions from a single CMBS transaction is behind the 40 basis point drop in delinquencies last month; the largest monthly decrease since the end of the recession, according to the latest monthly index results from Fitch Ratings.
August 12 -
3i Debt Management Investments is prepping a €309.6 million ($411.5 million) European collateralized loan obligation called Harvest CLO VII. The deal features five classes of senior floating-rate notes and subordinated notes.
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Fifth Third Bank's $1 billion auto loan securitization is expected to price mid-week, according to a pricing term sheet.
August 12 -
Citigroup priced its Citiseries Class 2013-A3 and Class 2013-A4 notes today. The bank is also marketing a $900 million single-tranche offering of floating-rate Class 2013-A5 notes from the same trust.
August 9