JPMorgan Chase Bank has returned to the market with a second mortgage risk-sharing deal that is similar to Fannie Mae's Connecticut Avenue Securities (CAS) transactions, according to a pre-sale report from Fitch Ratings.
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Barclays and JPMorgan are both forecasting a decline in issuance of collateralized loan obligations next year, citing a variety of regulatory and market headwinds tamping down demand for the securities.
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Goldman Sachs and Cantor Fitzgerald's next conduit securitization will depend on 590 Madison Avenue to boost the credit credentials of its collateral pool.
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Several private-equity-backed lenders are making loans to small landlords, who represent the biggest chunk of the home-rental market and get less help from Fannie and Freddie than they once did.
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Lone Star plans to tap the securitization market with a portfolio of commercial real estate assets it acquired this year from real estate investment trusts, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Redwood Trusts fourth residential mortgage securitization of the year is backed entirely by 15-year, fixed-rate loans.
November 9
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Issuance volume for ABS, MBS and CMBS for the year through November 6, 2015.
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Did student loan servicer Nelnet took advantage of a sharp selloff in student loan backed securities during the third quarter to add to its holdings?
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Morgan Stanley and Bank of America's latest conduit CMBS securitizes a portion of a $249 million loan that is secured by a portfolio of U-Haul properties.
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Santander Consumer Bank plans to issue bonds backed by Norwegian auto loans receivables under its Bilkreditt trust.
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Santander Consumer USA's, Chrysler Group plans to issue $751 million of securities backed by auto loans.
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Credit Suisse's latest securitization of commercial mortgage loans is heavily exposed to lower quality properties from secondary/tertiary markets, as well as hotel properties; both of which increase the risk in the collateral pool.
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