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Deutsche Bank predicts $155bn of private sector CMBS
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Single asset, single borrower deals drove the US CMBS market in 2025, particularly on New York City collateral as office attendance rose. With interest rates predicted to fall further in 2026, market participants are looking forward to a greater variety of deals on commercial real estate from other cities and sectors, writes Pooja Sarkar

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  • The Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Ed DeMarco filed Monday a request for comment on a plan to gradually reduce the conforming loan limit, but such a plan may be very far from realization.
  • The Federal Reserve’s tapering and firms’ compliance with the new Volcker Rule will have significant impact to the broader market in 2014. Syndicate head Bob Pucel, managing director at Royal Bank of Scotland in Connecticut, spoke with SI reporter Matt Scully about these topics and how ABS and RMBS markets may react in the year ahead.
  • Commercial mortgage-backed securities loan delinquencies are on track to drop below 2009 levels, driven by a slew of large loan dispositions, according to a new report from Fitch Ratings.
  • Prepayment rates in Dutch mortgages have reached a decade long low, increasing the weighted average lives of many fast-pay A1 residential mortgage-backed securities tranches, Rabobank analysts have shown.
  • Invitel, the Hungarian telecoms company also known as Magyar Telecom BV, has issued a payment-in-kind bond as part of its financial restructuring.
  • JPMorgan’s $13 billion settlement with the Department of Justice over alleged pre-crisis violations of mortgage underwriting standards could have deal-level implications for certain residential mortgage-backed securities, according to analysts at Standard & Poor’s.
  • A slew of policy updates relevant to mortgage investors came out of Washington this week, while most market participants focused on the passage of the long-awaited Volcker rule.
  • A second Finnish utility whole business securitization could result from the sale, announced on Thursday, of Fortum’s Finnish electricity distribution business.
  • A second Finnish utility whole business securitisation could result from the sale, announced today, of Fortum’s Finnish electricity distribution business.