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German real estate company Gagfah has decided it will not sell its €1.8bn Woba portfolio after finding a single counterparty, widely rumoured in the market to be Bank of America Merrill Lynch, willing to refinance the €1bn loan that backs the portfolio.
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Tesco sold £493m of bonds on Thursday secured by seven UK stores as part of a leaseback arrangement with a newly incorporated SPV. It is the sixth transaction of this type in recent years from the UK supermarket chain, which is keen to boost profits from its vast property portfolio.
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Punch Taverns will ask investors, swap counterparties, note guarantors and other stakeholders to approve a new restructuring plan for its Punch A and Punch B whole business securitisations.
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Morgan Stanley is shaking up its securitized products group in a play to bolster its position in the new-issue securitization market.
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Morgan Stanley is tapping a managing director in its Chicago office to head its securitized sales group.
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Tesco is readying Tesco Property Finance 6 plc, a credit-tenant linked commercial mortgage-backed securitization, with Goldman Sachs and Barclays co-arranging the deal.
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Tesco is looking to sell £500m of bonds secured by seven UK stores as part of a leaseback arrangement with a newly incorporated SPV. It is the sixth transaction of this type in recent years from the UK retailing giant, and bankers are expecting an enthusiastic reception from corporate and ABS investors for what is a familiar structure.
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Halifax-Bank of Scotland’s Prominent Conduit No. 2 synthetic commercial mortgage securitization has been downgraded by Standard & Poor’s after losses in three of its underlying loans impacted the CMBS bonds.
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Bingham McCuthen partner Charles Sweet outlines the implications of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's October and December 2012 interpretive guidance letters on commodity pools and how they relate to securitizations.