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Australian Fixed-Income Newsletter: Beyond The Curve Mar 07
Standard & Poors, March 2007
Abstract The structured finance sector again set the pace in the credit markets last week with the equivalent of A$4.5 billion of RMBS issuance launched. Origin Energy Ltd., Lend Lease Corp. Ltd., Woolworths Ltd., Macquarie Airports, Westfield Group, and Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd. Crusade Global Trust No. 1 of 2007, Sapphire X Series 2007-1 Trust, SMART Series 2007-1 Trust, PUMA Masterfund S-4, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp. and Kiwibank Ltd. OMFinancial Ltd. The structured finance sector again set the pace in the credit markets last week, with the equivalent of A$4.5 billion of RMBS issuance launched, A$1.0 billion of ABS launched, and the establishment of a new domestic asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) program and a U.S. extendible commercial paper (CP) program. There...
Companies mentioned in this report are: National Australia Bank Ltd.,Commonwealth Bank of Australia,Lend Lease Corp. Ltd.,St.George Bank Ltd.,Colonial Finance Ltd.,Woolworths Ltd.,Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd.,Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp.,Origin Energy Ltd.,Westfield Group,MAp Airports,Reliance Rail Finance Pty Ltd.,OMFinancial Ltd.,Sapphire X Series 2007-1 Trust,Crusade Global Trust No. 1 of 2007,PUMA Masterfund S-4
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