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The long-stagnant market for commercial real estate collateralized debt obligations will make a comeback this year, with issuance of $5-10 billion, according to analysts at RBS.
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Bank treasuries are expected to become bigger players in the European securitization investor pool this year, taking down an increasingly larger chunk of new issuance.
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JPMorgan emerged as the top bookrunner of global asset-backed securities deals in 2012, deposing Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, which had taken the top seat each year since 2010, according to league tables compiled by SI and Dealogic.
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U.K. and Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities may be the only RMBS bonds eligible as collateral in the amended Basel III bank liquidity buffers
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Northwood has beaten off competition from Cheney, Kennedy Wilson, Texas Pacific Group and other bidders to acquire the junior loan in Eurohypo’s Opera Finance CMH, a CMBS backed by Irish real estate. The purchase gives the company a say in any debt restructuring plans.
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Private equity company Lone Star, the main junior noteholder in Windermere XIV, will have a second attempt at removing Hatfield Philips as special servicer on the transaction at a noteholder meeting in London this Friday. If successful, Lone Star will install its own servicing affiliate, Hudson Advisors, giving it an advantage in any workout negotiations.
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Mill Valley, Calif.-based Redwood Trust is off the bench early in 2013 with its first residential mortgage-backed securitization deal of the year: the $397.88 million Sequoia Mortgage Trust 2013-1.
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Secondary trading of residential mortgage-backed securities is described as “quiet but positive,” as a small bids-wanted-in-competition list comprising U.K. residential mortgage securitization surfaced Tuesday lunchtime.
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Friesland Bank’s Stichting Eleven Cities No. 8 Dutch prime residential mortgage-backed notes were not redeemed last month, despite the issuer’s intention to buy back all outstanding bonds on December’s payment date.