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  • A group of 11 bondholders has filed suit against Bank of America over its $8.5 billion settlement in connection with mortgage-backed securities it sold, charging that it was inadequate and may be unfair to other bond investors.
  • The Department of the Treasury reports that its portfolio of mortgage-backed securities has shrunk by more than half to $94.5 billion.
  • Bank of America-Merrill Lynch snagged the top spot for bookrunning global asset-backed securities in the second quarter of 2011, pushing out $6.07 billion in new deals, according to data provided to TS by Dealogic.
  • A number of commercial mortgage-backed securities conduits are reportedly holding off on new originations due to extreme volatility in the new issue and secondary markets over the past month.
  • Residential-mortgage backed securities bids-wanted-in competition lists are not being jumped on – despite a tightening in bid-offer spreads -- by the desks of the big investment banks, said a New York trader at a broker-dealer.
  • A provision in the Dodd-Frank Act that bars U.S. regulators from using credit rating agencies to assess risk could delay implementation of capital requirements adopted by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, according to JPMorgan Securities.
  • Defaults on several debts related to commercial mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligations may force JER Investors Trust to file for bankruptcy protection.
  • Primary issuance of European asset-backed securities is being tipped to bounce back from its recent lull, though industry pros are forecasting that new deals will be unleashed more opportunistically from issuers as the traditional summer slowdown approaches.
  • German commercial-mortgage backed securities transaction will face a financing “bomb” in 2014 and 2015 when real estate financing pressure is likely to peak, according to Ralph Winter, ceo of Corestate Capital, a Zurich-based private equity firm.