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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 limited availability of refinancing for maturing loans is seen as a key threat to the credit quality of outstanding commercial mortgage-backed securities deals next year, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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Europe’s secondary space is seeing a flow of mezzanine paper into the market, as the primary issue pipeline remains empty and the market shows signs of wrapping up for year-end.
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Residential mortgage-backed securities trader Eric Daouphars has left Citadel Securities to join brokerage and investment banking firm Stifel Nicolaus in the non-agency space.
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New issuance volumes of securitization in Europe this year have reached EUR304 billion ($397.9 billion) in the past week as the market heads into the home stretch of 2011, though roughly two-thirds of paper continues to be retained.
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Brian Salyards has left Deutsche Bank Berkshire Mortgage to join Prudential Mortgage Capital as part of Prudential’s efforts to build out its multi-family originations arm, according to officials from Prudential’s origination team.
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Deutsche Bank is offering $191.3 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities tied to loans on malls in Florida and Nebraska, according to Bloomberg data.
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Loan delinquencies in U.S. commercial mortgage back securities fell for the fourth month in a row in November, dropping 15 basis points to 8.41%, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Deutsche Bank is readying a new £210 million ($327.8 million) U.K. commercial mortgage-backed securitization to launch in the new year, only the second European CMBS to hit the market since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Price talk on the $673.9 million commercial mortgage-backed securitization from UBS and Citigroup is ranging between swaps plus 80-135 basis points across four public tranches and 285 to 800 bps on the private, 144a tranches.