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  • Volatility remains high in synthetic ABS, according to research by Barclays Capital, with hedge funds looking to short HEL credit and CDOs ramping synthetic collateral creating a tug of war.
  • San Francisco-based Luminent Mortgage Capital, a real estate investment trust, has launched LUM 2007-1, a $706.8 million securitization of prime quality mortgage loans.
  • Crystal River Capital has closed its second collateralized debt obligation, the $325 million Crystal River Resecuritization 2006-1.
  • Société Générale has announced a new structure for its syndicate function within its newly established capital raising and financing division.
  • FriedbergMilstein has engaged GSO Capital Partners as a sub-advisor to three of its collateralized debt obligation funds.
  • AmeriCredit's recent $1.2 billion offering of automobile receivables-backed securities required less credit enhancement than its previous deal.
  • An unidentified European investment bank is looking to securitize its exposure to wind power generation loans in order to mitigate risk and free up capital for new deals.
  • Investec Asset Management is preparing its first foray into the fledgling European real estate collateralized debt obligation market, an approximately €300 million ($389.6 million) deal set to arrive in the market in the next few months.
  • The standard market model for pricing collateralized debt obligations is base correlation, but it suffers from known problems.
  • -- Paula Dubberly, associate director of the Securities and Exchange Commission, on the commission’s timetable for providing guidance on Reg AB item 1122.
  • Increased commercial mortgage-backed securitization activity on the European continent is expected to yield a greater number of pan-European deals as the markets in Greece, Poland, Switzerland and Spain heat up, said Richard Buckland, director, structured finance, Standard & Poor's.
  • The first residential mortgage-backed securitization out of Ukraine is hitting the market this week, adding weight to industry predictions that Eastern European markets are likely to see a steady growth in 2007.