DealVector to Offer CoreLogic Non-Agency RMBS Metrics

BWIC board members will be able to view key metrics from CoreLogic.

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Mike Manning, CEO of DealVector, says integrating CoreLogic metrics is a big step forward for participants in the BWIC market.

Subscribers of the BWIC board, which posts over $20 billion worth of RMBS bonds a month, will have access to the following metrics:

  • Deliquency 60+
  • Default rate
  • Pre-payment rate
  • Loss severity
  • Pool factor (overall deal)
  • Average coupon

Users can also set alerts about bonds on the BWIC board that fall into their investment criteria. There are also plans to offer additional data sets.

"This integration gives the investors and brokers who rely on our service far more efficient tools for bond discovery, and represents a big step forward in our vision of providing a modern, web-based solution for participants in the BWICs market," says DealVector CEO Mike Manning. "Wading through in boxes filled with unstructured data in duplicative BWIC blasts costs time and makes it easy to miss a bond. Our goal is to help people get through their BWIC lists faster, while never missing an opportunity."

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