Detachable Coupon Peeves Potential Gagfah Investors
Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Taurus 2013 commercial mortgage-backed securities deal, which securitizes a loan for a portfolio of Dresden multi-family units owned by German real estate company Gagfah, has provoked frustration among investors because of the inclusion of a detachable coupon at the top of the cash waterfall.
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