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Deutsche Bank predicts $155bn of private sector CMBS
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Single asset, single borrower deals drove the US CMBS market in 2025, particularly on New York City collateral as office attendance rose. With interest rates predicted to fall further in 2026, market participants are looking forward to a greater variety of deals on commercial real estate from other cities and sectors, writes Pooja Sarkar

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  • Financial crisis hindsight has been a favorite topic of discussion at ABS industry events since, well, the financial crisis. “Where did we go wrong?”, “How could we have known?”, “The market had never seen a widespread default in etc. etc.”
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch has circulated initial price thoughts on its €177m Taurus 2015-3 DAC CMBS deal, the securitization of two loans to Starwood Capital’s MStar Europe commercial real estate joint venture with M7 Real Estate.
  • Last month Moody’s Investors Service announced it would be taking comments on a proposal to loosen its criteria for rating single borrower CMBS. Let's hope this is not part of a ratings race to the bottom.
  • Ratings on CMBS conduit deals have been a big talking point in 2015, and Standard and Poor’s is set to wade back into the market at a time observers say is a low point in the current cycle for CMBS loan underwriting.
  • Investors in both CMBS primary and secondary markets are bracing themselves for a glut of issuance this month, as numerous factors are conspiring to potentially drive spreads out further from two-year wides seen in August.
  • Bank of America and UBS priced BACM 2015-UBS7 Monday afternoon, just ahead of the launch of Citi and Goldman Sachs’ CGCMT 2015-GC33, though investors say the considerable difference in the pricing of the deals’ super senior triple-A bonds failed to provide a hint on where spreads may head for the rest of the month.
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch has circulated initial price thoughts on its €177 million Taurus 2015-3 DAC CMBS deal, the securitization of two loans to Starwood Capital’s MStar Europe commercial real estate joint venture with M7 Real Estate.
  • Investors in both CMBS primary and secondary markets are bracing themselves for a glut of issuance this month, as numerous factors are conspiring to potentially drive spreads out further than the two-year wides seen in August.
  • Allen & Overy has hired a new partner from Latham & Watkins for its real estate finance group.