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Apollo Global Management raised a $721.89 million collateralized loan obligation after upsizing it from around $450 million, making the deal the largest broadly syndicated CLO so far this year.
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The liquidation of three collateralized debt obligations totaling $177.59 million is set for Wednesday, Oct. 10.
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Fitch Ratings has slashed ratings on all bonds in the Quirinus (European Loan Conduit) ELoC No. 23 commercial mortgage trade, as three securitized loans still in the deal remain highly leveraged.
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European securitization issuers are being kept busy in the background ensuring deal documents meet with recent changes made to the European Union’s Prospectus Directive, according to London-based industry professionals.
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Appetite for European CMBS is likely to accelerate after last month’s placing of Florentia and Isobel transactions showed that spreads have tightened to a level that makes sense for lenders and investors. But long lead times for new deals means further issuance is unlikely until next year.
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KeyBanc Capital Markets managing director Joseph McHale has left the bank’s mortgage-backed securities sales and trading desk.
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NIBC Bank is offering to buy back notes in all classes in its Dutch residential mortgage securitization, SOUND I, as an alternative option to several proposed changes to the notes.
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Former Sandler O’Neill & Partners managing director and head of mortgage strategy Scott Buchta has joined boutique investment banking firm Brean Murray, Carret & Co. as head of fixed income strategy.
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Obvion priced STORM 2012-V Wednesday morning, a new issue of Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities from its STORM program, and a swift follow-up to last month’s well-received STORM 2012-IV.