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  • A new collateralized debt obligation of European residential mortgage-backed securities by NJR Invest is raising eyebrows among market participants in the region.
  • The primary market for collateralized loan obligations could see $15-25 billion in new-issue deals this year, according to panelists at the CLO Sector Review Monday.
  • U.S. structured finance faces a somewhat hazy outlook next year with improving performance metrics clouded by numerous macro-level economic, political and regulatory uncertainties.
  • Bank of America is said to have raised $389 million for collateralized loan obligation for Symphony Asset Management.
  • Prytania Investment Advisers wants to grow its Athena fund’s U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities and U.S. commercial real estate collateralized debt obligation allocations.
  • Standard & Poor’s is planning an overhaul of the way it rates loan pools backing European small-to-medium enterprise collateralized loan obligations, a move that could see ratings on existing SME CLOs drop by four notches on average.
  • Investors in Europe’s collateralized loan obligation market should remain cautious of BBB plays despite “very attractive” nominal yields, London-based asset-backed securities said.
  • Golub Capital is the first in the collateralized loan obligation pool this year, with a $250 million middle-market deal hitting the market this week.
  • Cedarwoods CRE CDO II, the $700 million collateralized debt obligation whose liquidation was cancelled only a day after being announced last month, is also one of the plaintiffs in a suit against Galante Holdings, a junior lender on one of the assets securitized in CSMC 2007-TFLA.