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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 £260m Debussy DTC commercial mortgage securitization—which is backed by a loan secured on Toys "R" Us’ UK portfolio of retail and distribution units—is understood to have been privately placed.
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The £260 million ($392 million) Debussy DTC commercial mortgage securitization—which is backed by a loan secured on Toys“R”Us’ U.K. portfolio of retail and distribution units—is understood to have been privately placed.
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Fannie Mae is planning to unload $750 million of multifamily commercial mortgage-backed securities into the secondary market this week.
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The secondary commercial mortgage-backed securities market is finally seeing calmer waters after several weeks of volatility.
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Secondary trading in residential mortgage-backed securities has enjoyed an improved tone this week with more buyer interest in paper, though traders said this was against a backdrop of low flow volumes.
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Commercial mortgage-backed securities issuers are preparing to get back into the conduit market after a nearly two-week lull in issuance.
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ING Bank has privately placed Orange Lion 2013-10 B.V., a securitization of prime Dutch residential home loans which feature a longer weighted average life aimed at clearing EUR2 billion ($2.57 billion) worth of mortgages from the firm’s balance sheet.
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About $100 trillion in already illiquid investments—including securitizations—are subject to an outdated infrastructure that further limits liquidity and transparency, according to DealVector Co-Founder and COO Dave Jefferds.
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The troubled Irish CMBS Opera Finance (CMH) is set for enforcement after special servicer Hypothekenbank Frankfurt appointed receivers to carry out a sale of the underlying properties.