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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 conduit commercial mortgage-backed securities market is in the midst of a summer slowdown following an unusually busy week for bond buyers.
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A recent ruling from the Spanish Supreme Court that certain floor clauses—designed to set a minimum interest rate for the borrower—are legally unenforceable could lead to slightly reduced excess spread in some Spanish residential mortgage-backed securities, according to rating agencies Fitch Ratings and Standard & Poor's.
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Holyrood Student Accommodation, a project company building student housing for the University of Edinburgh, raised £62m yesterday with a long term bond guaranteed by Assured Guaranty Europe, the monoline bond insurer.
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After a tense couple of days, the sponsors of the Castor gas storage project in Spain, and their seven bookrunners, have launched today the €1.4bn bond that will refinance the nearly completed facility.
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Spreads in the European secondary market for asset-backed securities continue to tighten in line with broader moves in the credit markets, but overall volumes are thin as investor activity slows down for summer.
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Bayview Financial has tapped Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Wells Fargo to sell $128.2 million in non-performing non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities next week.
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Bankia exceeded the EUR500 million ($600.57 million) purchase volume for its repeat tender of Bancaja and Caja Madrid residential mortgage-backed securities, meeting market expectations of solid participation.
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Dutch bank Achmea Hypoteekbank chose to privately place its latest Dutch Mortgage Portfolio Loans (DMPL) residential mortgage-backed securities deal, selling EUR781 million (1.03 billion) of five-year notes through sole lead Deutsche Bank.
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Fannie Mae is planning to sell nearly $2 billion in non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities issued between 2002 and 2007.