Deutsche Bank Securities has named managing director Phil Weingord as its head of North American fixed-income operations, taking over for Charles von Arentschildt, who was recently promoted to Chairman of Global Markets, North America. In his new position, Weingord reports to Anshu Jain, Head of Global Markets. The Securitized Products Group will now report to Rajeev Misra, Global Head of Credit Trading. Weingord has been with Deutsche Bank since March 2000, when he joined from his position as co-head of ABS at Credit Suisse First Boston.
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Notes A, B and C benefit from credit enhancement amounting to 33.3%, 16.2% and 7.0%, and the deal's capital structure will repay investors on a combined pro-rata and sequential basis.
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Originators increased program offerings for the fifth consecutive month, but overall credit availability remains tight, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
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The top five issuers in the pool represent 4.73% of the pool, which is noticeably more diversified compared with the 12.50% concentration, according to Fitch's stressed portfolio at initial expected matrix point.
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Rep. Andy Barr, R-Ky., is introducing a bill to establish an Office of Supervisory Appeals at each of the banking regulators that would give banks more power over the appeals process.
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Under the capital structure the senior notes will be repaid on a pro rata basis. Otherwise, the notes in the structure will benefit from excess spread and a senior-subordinate structure.
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