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TwentyFour priced its Dutch prime RMBS refi, Blackstone its sterling logistics CMBS
Blackstone is aiming to execute its CMBS before the market shuts for Global ABS
Second large office CMBS in quick succession after The Soloviev Group sold a $1.7bn New York office CMBS last week
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The Co-Operative Bank has launched and retained Cambric Finance 1, a securitization backed by a mixed pool of U.K. residential mortgages.
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Trading volume in the secondary commercial mortgage-backed securities market has jumped more than 11% year-over-year, with about $96 billion of bonds put out for bid so far in 2012.
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A plan to restructure the London & Regional Debt Securitisation (LORDS) No. 1 U.K. commercial mortgage-backed trade has been passed by noteholders.
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Notting Hill Housing Trust, one of the sterling bond market’s most favoured social housing issuers, successfully sold a £250m bond on Thursday, in what could end up being the last public investment grade corporate issue of the year in Europe’s main currencies.
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The senior class A notes in Credit Suisse’s Cornerstone Titan 2006-1 U.K. commercial mortgage securitization will be fully repaid next month after the City of London trophy asset securing the largest loan in the deal was sold.
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Goldman Sachs has priced a $300 million single-asset deal on a big-time regional mall and adjacent lifestyle center in Bridgewater, N.J., that is known as a dominant regional property, according to sister publication Real Estate Finance Intelligence.
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BNP Paribas has hired a 22-year veteran of mortgage- and asset-backed securities sales and trading from CRT Capital Group.
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Covered bonds could stand to gain at securitization’s expense if the sustained uncertainty surrounding Solvency II capital charges remain unresolved, London-based officials said this week.
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Dutch industry-wide scheme Stichting Pensioenfonds ABP has reached an out-of-court agreement with JPMorgan Chase to settle claims regarding sales of residential mortgage-backed securities, according to sister publication iiSearches.