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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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Energias de Portugal is marketing a deal this week that will securitise future payments stemming from electricity tariff deficits.
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The fervent demand shown for Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Taurus 2013 CMBS last week has prompted German real estate company Gagfah to increase the size of its German multi-family GRF CMBS. It aims to price the CMBS by the end of the second quarter, ahead of an August maturity date.
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Fitch Ratings analysts don’t think the planned securitization of a mortgage on the Seagram Building at 375 Park Avenue in New York merits an AAA rating, sister publication Real Estate Finance Intelligence reports.
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Ratings agencies are highlighting the greater presence of loans from lenders with limited history in the non-agency space as a growing risk in Redwood Trust’s latest issuance from its Sequoia Mortgage Trust program.
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Firstmac will include a sterling tranche in its forthcoming issue of Australian residential mortgage-backed securities—the first Aussie RMBS to do so this year.
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The triple-B rated mezzanine paper in Northern Rock’s U.K. residential mortgage securitization program Granite—seen as the barometer for Europe’s structured finance market—has been trading in the 90s for the first time since 2008.
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West Bromwich Building Society is preparing the first issuance of U.K. prime residential mortgage-backed securities in 2013, just over year since the lender sold its last transaction.
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Energias de Portugal is marketing a deal this week that will securitise future payments stemming from electricity tariff deficits.
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Securitization pros are gauging the potential impact on the Co-Operative Bank’s outstanding U.K. residential mortgage securitizations, following Moody’s Investors Service’s six-notch downgrade of the U.K. lender on Friday.