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ARCHIVE | Criteria | Structured Finance | Request for Comment: Request For Comment: U.K. RMBS Methodology And Assumptions Sep 11

Standard & Poors, September 2011

Abstract
Fully supersede "Revised Criteria For Rating U.K. Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities," published July 5, 2001, on RatingsDirect on the Global Credit Portal; Fully supersede "Methodology And Assumptions: Update To The Criteria For Rating U.K. Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities," published Jan. 6, 2009; Fully supersede "Guidelines For The Use Of Automated Valuation Models For U.K. RMBS Transactions," published Sept. 26, 2005; Partly supersede "Cash Flow Criteria For European RMBS Transactions," published Nov. 20, 2003 (relating to U.K. RMBS); and Partly supersede "Methodology And Assumptions: Update To The Cash Flow Criteria For European RMBS Transactions," published Jan. 6, 2009 (relating to U.K. RMBS). This request for comment applies to all new and existing ratings on U.K. RMBS and to the analysis of U.K. residential...

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Research Type: Commentary
Criteria articles describe the thought process and methodology Standard & Poor's analysts use in determining ratings. These commentary pieces discuss both the quantitative (economic and financial) and qualitative (business analysis and caliber of management) aspects of the analysis, as well as legal issues.

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