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  • Christian Janssen, managing director and head of structuring at Barclays Capital in London, has left the firm.
  • Headingly 2011-1, the first prime securitization of U.K. residential mortgages said to feature an Australian dollar tranche, has blasted into the market with an aim at tapping Australian demand for U.K. paper.
  • New York-based Rialto Capital Management and Ellington Management Group have reportedly taken down the $82 million B-piece of Goldman Sachs and Citigroup’s $1.5 billion commercial mortgage securitization, which is rolling to investors this week.
  • The New York State Supreme Court has upheld a "bad boy" guaranty on a $110 million loan bundled into UBS CMT 2007-FL1, ordering Garrison Special Opportunities Fund to repay the debt embedded in the $1.5 billion commercial mortgage-backed securitization.
  • Noteholders in the €471.5 million ($620.4 million) Project Christie Loan, a large mortgage pooled in the pan-European Titan Europe 2007-2 commercial mortgage securitization, have given the green light to a restructuring plan that extends the single loan’s maturity to April 2013.
  • The Royal Bank of Scotland and JPMorgan are shopping U.K. mortgage lender Skipton Building Society’s first-ever securitization, a residential mortgage-backed trade said to be up to £1 billion ($1.6 billion) in size.
  • More than $1.25 billion of bid lists hit the commercial mortgage-backed securities market on Monday and Tuesday.
  • Guidance handed down by an English court regarding bankruptcies may prompt savvy commercial mortgage-backed securities investors to jump into the secondary market to exploit the new rules.
  • Predicted interest rate hikes in the U.K. and the Eurozone this year could cheapen swap unwinds in European commercial mortgage-backed securities and thereby help shake loose properties bundled into CMBS, according to Bank of America-Merrill Lynch analysts in London.