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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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Credit Suisse is said to have announced Wednesday that the firm will cut about 50 staffers from its commercial mortgage-backed securities group.
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The Mortgage Bankers Association refinancing index nudged up 1% in the past week due to the emergence of 4% mortgage rates several days during the period.
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Delta Lloyd Group subsidiary Amstelhuys said the completion of its second Dutch residential mortgage-backed deal this year, Arena 2011-2, shows its commitment to the European securitization market, according to Hendrik Jan Luikinga head of securitization at Amstelhuys.
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Smaller regional banks in Italy are opting to tap the residential mortgage-backed securities market for funding for the first time, moving away from interbank borrowing and covered bond markets.
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BNP Paribas will fully retain its EUR935 million ($1.27 billion) French residential mortgage-backed securitization, FCT Domos 2011-A, as public RMBS issuance in the region remains light in the early part of the fourth quarter.
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A proposal to improve transparency in TRX.II, Markit’s new synthetic commercial mortgage-backed securities index, was voted down six to five Friday among banks that provide the data.
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Wakefield Advisors has filed to launch a managed futures fund of funds that will invests 75% of its assets in fixed-income securities, including mortgage- and asset-backed securities and collateralized mortgage obligations, called Wakefield Managed Futures Strategy Fund.
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Deutsche Bank has priced a $609 million floating-rate commercial mortgage-backed securities deal, COMM 2011-FL1, after widening spreads on several tranches.
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Recent fast prepayment speeds, coupled with macroeconomic woes, mean agency residential mortgage-backed securities investors need to watch out for volatility, Barclays Capital analysts warned in a recent client note.