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Australian Fixed-Income Newsletter: Beyond The Curve Sep 07
Standard & Poors, Sep 2007
Abstract PUMA Master Fund P-13 Series A, Wesfarmers, EIB, Westpac, ANZ Bank, Northern Rock, Investa Property Group, AFMA's 2007 Australian Financial Markets Report, Bank of New Zealand, Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten, Commonwealth Bank Coles Group Ltd., Northern Rock PLC, SP AusNet Group Northern Rock PLC, State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia Activity in the domestic credit market continued to gain momentum last week. The highlight was the launch of the first structured finance transaction, of any volume, since the Series 2007-1 REDS EHP Trust A$1.0 billion ABS offering from the Bank of Queensland, at the start of August. Macquarie Bank's vehicle PUMA Masterfund P-13 Series A launched a A$300 million prime RMBS issue, which was quickly upsized to A$500 million...
Companies mentioned in this report are: European Investment Bank,National Australia Bank Ltd.,BNP Paribas,Westpac Banking Corp.,Commonwealth Bank of Australia,Bank of New Zealand,Coles Group Ltd.,Northern Rock (Asset Management) PLC,Macquarie Bank Ltd.,Bank of Queensland Ltd.,Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten N.V.,Wesfarmers Ltd.,Singapore Power Ltd.,Investa Property Group,SP AusNet Group,PUMA Masterfund P-13 Series A
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