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  • Anthony Nocera, senior director at Kroll Bond Ratings, writes about the potential for asset-backed securitizations of property assessed clean energy (PACE) loans.
  • Suzanne Mistretta and Dan Chambers of Fitch Ratings discuss the development of the REO-to-rental market and the whether the conditions are right for the securitization of such assets.
  • Douglas Long, evp of business strategy at data provider Principia, examines the results of a survey of U.S. and EU investors on their uses of loan-level and collateral performance data.
  • Paul Hastings partners Conor Downey and Charles Roberts take a look at the development of the European CMBS market, and examine what's next for the sector.
  • Macquarie Bank and Deutsche Bank are set to price later this week TORRENS Series 2013-1, a new issue of Australian residential mortgage-backed securities originated by Bendigo & Adelaide Bank.
  • 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.
  • Regulatory implementation was the main focus of the American Securitization Forum’s 2013 conference in Las Vegas, and the event’s featured and keynote speakers—all government figures—each made securitization’s part in the economic recovery a key theme of their appearances.
  • The originally EUR449.6 million ($615.27 million) Taurus (Pan-Europe) 2006-3 commercial mortgage-backed securities trade will see a EUR20,168.41 ($27,600.41) shortfall this month.
  • Another clutch of loans backing CMBS deals went into special servicing this week after failing to repay at their maturity dates, capping off a January packed with potential defaults. Other borrowers await the outcome of restructuring proposals, for which acceptance could trigger sharp spread tightening.