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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 loan backing the VanWall Finance UK commercial mortgage securitisation — launched by Deutsche Bank and Barclays in 2006 on a portfolio of Toys ‘R’ Us retail and distribution units — could be partially refinanced through a high yield structured bond with CMBS features.
  • Residential mortgage servicer and real estate investment trust Bayview Financial is expected to price tomorrow a private placement of non-performing residential mortgage securities.
  • The loan backing the VanWall Finance U.K. commercial mortgage securitization—launched by Deutsche Bank and Barclays in 2006 on a portfolio of Toys ‘R’ Us retail and distribution units—could be partially refinanced through a high-yield structured bond with CMBS features.
  • The loan backing the VanWall Finance UK commercial mortgage securitization — launched by Deutsche Bank and Barclays in 2006 on a portfolio of Toys ‘R’ Us retail and distribution units — could be partially refinanced through a high yield structured bond with CMBS features.
  • A heavy glut of new issuance drove spreads wider on the benchmark AAA-rated bonds of a new conduit deal from a partnership between UBS and Barclays.
  • ING Bank has preplaced the senior EUR1.365 billion ($1.825 billion) class A tranche from its Orange Lion 2013-9, only the third time that bonds from the Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities program has been sold to investors, and just a month after the previous trade in the series.
  • The Spanish leisure complex backing the Heron City loan — securitized in Société Générale’s White Tower 2007-1 commercial mortgage securitisation — has continued to fall in value, but London-based analysts are optimistic of a higher sale price on the property. The prospects for the CMBS noteholders are still mixed, however.
  • Mill Valley, Calif.-based Redwood Trust this week is marketing its third residential mortgage-backed securitization this year, a $600.21 million Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2013-3, underpinned by Redwood’s signature pool of prime, jumbo resi loans.
  • The Spanish leisure complex backing the Heron City loan—securitized in Société Générale’s White Tower 2007-1 commercial mortgage securitization—has continued to fall in value, but London-based analysts are optimistic of a higher sale price on the property.