Moody's Unveils Structured Finance Data Tool

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Residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities are a key area of coverage for the new service

Moody's Analytics, the data and analysis business of ratings agency Moody's, has launched a new service providing structured finance deals data and industry information covering term structured finance, asset-backed commercial paper and covered bond ratings, deals data, and sector research and newsletters, collectively dubbed CreditView - Structured Finance.

Officials say the service -- which allows users to assess the capital structure of a deal alongside all other relevant information for these and other classes of structured finance in a single view -- to support better and more timely risk management decisions.

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