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Subprime: the burning issue for CDO investors

As the outlook for the US mortgages sector goes from bad to worse, which CDOs, investors, and dealers will be left holding a hot potato? Matthew Attwood finds out

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Residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) have been a favoured source of collateral for CDO structurers for some years. Steady and growing supply as the US housing market expanded drove the trend early in this decade, leading latterly to issuer enthusiasm for subprime mortgage loans.

According to Fitch Ratings, deals closing in the first half of 2006 had a 64% concentration of US subprime RMBS

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