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◆ EU regs plan sparks debate over treatment of secured borrowing ◆ Blistering corporate and FIG issuance but why are premiums rising in one market but not the other? ◆ UK Renters' Rights Act to impact UK buy-to-let RMBS market
New law expected to accelerate the dominance of professional landlords
Together added to the sterling market with a small ticket CRE CMBS
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  • FIG
    Investec Capital Markets and Barclays Capital, joint leads on Gemgarto 2011-1, have had investor meetings postponed in the wake of market volatility.
  • Applications to refinance government-backed mortgages increased by at least 12% over the past week, amid a further 11 basis points drop in interest rates to 4.08%, according to Morgan Stanley analysts.
  • UBS and Citigroup are said to be teaming up to offer $750 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities, as early as next month.
  • Ally Financial is said to be considering filing for bankruptcy protection for its Residential Capital unit as a way of limiting its exposure to the troubled mortgage lender.
  • Goldman Sachs says it is facing lawsuits involving $15.8 billion in mortgage-backed securities, a thirtyfold jump from its estimate of $485 million just three months ago.
  • Prices for non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities are at their lowest level compared with other products since 2008, according to Amherst Securities Group.
  • Residential mortgage-backed securities have racked up $350 billion in cumulative losses so far since the housing market began to collapse, about half of the total it may eventually sustain, according to FTN Financial.
  • Mortgage veteran Bill Twombly is leaving UBS for Brooklyn-based Risk Management Group, a residential mortgage-backed securities analytics and surveillance group.
  • Fannie Mae posted losses of $5.1 billion this quarter, causing it to ask for $7.8 billion in aid from the U.S. Department of the Treasury.