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  • Natixis has priced a €200 million ($280.4 million) non-conforming residential mortgage-backed securitization backed with Dutch owner-occupied mortgages.
  • The European primary market enjoyed a year of progress in 2010, with deals moving up the scale from private placements to diverse public issues and increased sizes. But with secondary spreads on senior tranches going nowhere, questions remain over how viable securitisation is as a funding tool, reports Owen Sanderson.
  • Subprime lending is returning to the U.K., though the firms offering such mortgages are avoiding that term, because of its association with the recent financial crisis.
  • FIG
    Investec last Friday completed the first successful placement of a UK non-conforming RMBS since the credit crisis — though the lender had to pay up to achieve the feat.
  • The successful placement by Investec of the first UK non-conforming RMBS since the credit crisis is another sign of the securitisation market’s rehabilitation. But it also shows that investors are still thin on the ground — and wary. The issuer had to bend over backwards to get the deal away.
  • FIG
    Investec completed the first successful placement of a UK non-conforming RMBS since the credit crisis on Friday — though the lender had to pay up to achieve the feat.
  • European ABS again saw some improvement in both the primary and secondary markets over the last month.
  • European ABS again saw some improvement in both the primary and secondary markets over the last month
  • U.K. non-conforming residential mortgage-backed securities can achieve AAA ratings under certain conditions, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
  • FIG
    Investec and Barclays Capital this week unveiled the first new UK non-conforming mortgage securitisation since the credit crisis, Residential Mortgage Securities 25. The £186m deal is backed by mortgages mostly originated in 2007 and 2008 by GMAC RFC, Mortgages Plc and Investec subsidiary Kensington Mortgage Co.
  • Securitisation dealflow is picking up this week with two private placements, while Investec is marketing its UK RMBS for Kensington. Read EuroWeek on Friday to discover the outlook for the fourth quarter.
  • U.K.-based securitization players say a lull in secondary residential mortgage-backed securities trading is due to the recent pick-up in primary European RMBS issuance.