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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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Trading in mezzanine commercial mortgage-backed securities surged last week as real money accounts jumped back into the fray, demonstrating a risk-on mindset driven by positive economic data and the continuing hunt for yield, traders and investors said.
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Australia’s Suncorp Bank successfully priced its latest Apollo RMBS on Friday.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Taurus 2013 CMBS has provided the strongest sign so far that a restored and fully functioning European CMBS market is no longer a pipedream, writes Joe McDevitt.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Taurus 2013 CMBS has provided the strongest sign so far that a restored and fully functioning European CMBS market is no longer a pipedream.
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Royal Bank of Scotland strategist Richard Hill will be joining Morgan Stanley’s research team after a garden leave, according to sources.
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An $875 million single-borrower deal on a portfolio of properties owned by Irvine Company is attracting strong demand from investors even though the loans backing the deal are not cross-collateralized, an unusual feature for single borrower deals, according to sister publication Real Estate Finance Intelligence.
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A residential mortgage-backed securities shelf registration Shellpoint Partners filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission late last year goes into effect today, marking another of several baby steps for the private label RMBS space this year.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch was set to price Taurus 2013, the year’s first European CMBS, on Wednesday afternoon inside Tuesday’s initial price thoughts, following a barrage of orders across the capital structure.
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Australia’s Suncorp Bank has gone ahead with an AUD750 million ($762.3 million) new issue from its Apollo residential mortgage-backed securities platform in a deal that will target heavy allocation to U.K. investors.