US SEC asks how to improve rules for asset-backed securities
By Neil Roland ( September 26, 2025, 22:45 GMT | Insight) -- The US Securities and Exchange Commission sought public input on how to improve its rules governing residential mortgage-backed securities and certain aspects of post-Financial Crisis asset-backed securities more generally. The so-called concept release, which often leads to a rule proposal, notes there have been no public RMBS offerings since 2013, though it says they are an important part of a healthy mortgage market because they open access to a wider range of issuers and investors.The US Securities and Exchange Commission sought public input on how to improve its rules governing residential mortgage-backed securities and certain aspects of post-Financial Crisis asset-backed securities more generally. ...
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