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  • Fitch Ratings this week affirmed the special servicer ratings of Italian non performing loan management company Credit Servicing, after Morgan Stanley agreed to sell its 53% stake in the group to Pirelli RE, the company's other shareholder.
  • While the growth of the European covered bond market has been widely celebrated, it does have potential downsides — namely the danger of over-supply which can drive spreads out. Fortunately many covered bond issuers realise the problem and are increasingly willing to be more flexible with their launch timings, choice of currencies, maturities and investor markets.
  • US real estate investment trust ProLogis, which specialises in logistics properties, plans to list its European Properties Fund on Euronext Amsterdam.
  • Prudential Equity Group, the securities broking arm of the US's second largest life insurance company, Prudential Financial, will pay $600m to settle claims that it failed to act against former brokers who helped clients make improper mutual fund trades.
  • The name of Credit Suisse First Boston may walk Wall Street no more, but it has been back in the news recently as a triumphant Frank Quattrone, the former superstar technology investment banker at CSFB, walked across centre stage cocking a snook at the US judiciary and the prosecutors who have hounded him from pillar to post.
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  • Minor currency issues dominated the EMTN market again this week. South African rand has been particularly popular, with a marked increase in transactions.
  • Property is the hot asset in Kazakhstan, fuelled by demand for housing by a wealthier population and the expansion of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) that need office space. A securitisation law was passed in March and banks are taking steps towards more synthetic securitisation in the MBS market and corporate securitisations. While they should be wary of misusing the technique to finance infrastructure projects, there is great potential for growth in this sector. Julian Evans reports
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