US Securitization
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ABS bankers sense weakness but investors are happy to put cash to work
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Even as stocks and rates sell off, Invictus was able to clinch the tightest non-QM deal in three years
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California based issuer prints its largest deal in over three years with investors positive on consumer transactions
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Issuer in early stages of planning rare deal for second quarter, and could raise $250m-$400m through up to two trades this year
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Shorter Thursday not enough to stop General Motors clinching the first auto deal of the year
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Strong market 'feels like Q5 2024' and conditions stun some but rates could squeeze non-QM origination
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Borrowers and servicers set to spar on already modified loans
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General Motors likely to be next after tightening guidance but esoterics further away
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Four live deals for now, but activity will pick up with investors hungry for recovering sector
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'Heavy calendar' of auto ABS issuance on the way as GM, Hyundai kickstart primary
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At least five RMBS deals in preparation, with primary set to pick up where 2024 left off
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The deal was 10 times oversubscribed, with 50 individual orders
Most recent
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Primary quiet but market participants encouraged by trading patterns as secondary leaks wider
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First non-QM trade since March 27 expected to represent new, higher clearing lever for other issuers
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Partnership with life insurer will take Janus Henderson's AUM to $147bn
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Reperforming mortgage deal defies expectations that issuers would shy away from market given volatility
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Managing partner says there was 'no need to force a deal' but CMBS primary not shut