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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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SNS Bank has redeemed all of the outstanding bonds in Hermes 14 RMBS and is now turning its attention to another call date in March.
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UPP Group, a UK company that provides student housing, is planning a secured bond issue of about £375m, including fixed rate and inflation-linked debt.
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Santa Ana, Calif.-based Carrington Mortgage Holding Friday morning priced STWH 2013-NPL1, a $260 million securitization of non-performing residential mortgages.
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German real estate manager Corpus Sireo will take charge of the asset management of properties backing the Orange loan, securitized in the EUR1.076 billion ($1.437 billion) Talisman 6 Finance Plc commercial mortgage securitization.
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A shortage of banks willing to provide liquidity facilities in new CMBS is hindering the return of the European market, specialists say, despite an abundance of investor interest.
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Three new European commercial mortgage-backed deals are said to be in the works, and could be completed within the first half of the year, according to London-based market officials.
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Sentiment in the asset-backed securities secondary market has firmed up this week; in line with a positive tone across credit markets following two weeks of heavy selling.
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Three new European commercial mortgage-backed deals are said to be in the works, and could be completed within the first half of the year, according to London-based market officials.
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The Qualified Mortgage rule and mortgage servicing standards finalized by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last month could end up being invalidated.