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Two deals in two months as activity returns for the first time since the Iran war began
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Jones Lang LaSalle is setting up an advisory group in London to help U.K. investment banks and High Street lenders sort out their exposures to commercial real estate debt.
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London-based investment firm Duet Group is targeting European commercial mortgage-backed securitizations as part of the strategy for its new Duet European Debt Fund.
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John Uhlein, chief of U.S. structured finance at Ambac, is leaving the company.
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New York-based advisory firm Alvarez & Marsal has been hired to handle the sale of commercial real estate assets from Lehman Brothers, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week.
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Spreads on commercial mortgage-backed securities, which hit record levels last week, tightened rapidly on Friday morning.
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A £153 million ($280 million) securitization backed by rent paid by HBOS has been downgraded due to a drop in the credit rating of the institution.
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Lehman Brothers was on the verge of closing a distressed commercial mortgage-backed securities fund with a target amount of $1.25 billion before filing for bankruptcy.
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Lehman Brothers is working to sell fixed- and floating-rate commercial mortgage-backed securities that it was holding on its balance sheet.
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Two European commercial mortgage-backed securities deals have Lehman Brothers, which filed for bankruptcy this morning, as a major tenant.