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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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Collateral in existing conduit commercial mortgage-backed securitizations will likely deteriorate, according to research by Deutsche Bank.
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Wells Fargo Bank is not participating in the latest offering from Morgan Stanley’s TOP commercial mortgage-backed securities program due to volatility, according to sister publication Real Estate Finance & Investment.
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Leverage levels and the number of interest-only loans included in new commercial mortgage-backed securities deals posted their first declines in years, according to a new report from Moody’s Investors Service.
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A number of banks have executed regulatory call options, which allow them to call notes if regulatory requirements make it more beneficial for them to do so.
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Hedge funds are closing in on the commercial mortgage-backed sector as a result of bargain-basement prices on the securities.
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Australian property investor Centro Properties Group has seen A$900 million ($799 million) of notes downgraded or placed on downgrade watch on its commercial mortgage-backed transaction over fears of potential default.
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Nomura Securities International is said to be in talks to transfer its commercial mortgage-backed securities business over to Centerline Capital Group, according to officials familiar with the situation.
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James Howard, head of commercial mortgage-backed securities origination at Eurohypo in New York, has left the firm.
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Volatility in the commercial mortgage-backed securities market mirrored that of the broader market last week.