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Fitch: U.S. Credit Card ABS Issuance Trusts Updated for June.


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An international rating agency for financial institutions, insurance companies, and corporate, sovereign, and municipal debt. Fitch Ratings has headquarters in New York and London and is wholly owned by FIMALAC of Paris.
 today updated its U.S. credit card ABS (Automatic Backup System) See backup program.  issuance trust updates for the month of June for the following issuers:

--American Express Issuance Trust;

--Capital One Multi-asset Execution Trust;

--Chase Issuance Trust;

--Washington Mutual Master Note Trust (fka Providian Gateway Master Trust).

The 'Credit Card ABS Issuance Trust Updates' offer a wide array of performance data and trust detail. The latest editions have been enhanced to include Available 'AAA' Issuance Capacity for each trust. Fitch designed these comprehensive reports to provide investors with timely and innovative research on credit card issuance trusts updated monthly. The 'Issuance Trust Updates' link will access a compilation Compiling a program. See compiler.  of parent company and trust descriptions, collateral performance measures, trust capital structures and maturity schedules, and break-even stress scenarios.

The updates can be found on the Fitch Ratings web site www.fitchratings.com, by selecting the Structured Finance tab, then the ABS tab, then selecting the Issuance Trust Updates' link under Research & Reports, or by contacting Marketing Services at 800-853-4824.

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