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Legal and General Investment Management bought the whole of the GBP210m bond that finances the sale of Opal Group’s eight UK student halls of residence out of administration.
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The California Democrat who in January requested congressional hearings into home rental securitizations is moving beyond Capitol Hill with fresh calls to federal regulators, requesting them to investigate large property investors’ packaging of bonds backed by home rental payments.
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Eight UK student accommodation buildings owned by the Opal Group, which went into administration in March 2013, have been transferred to new owners with finance through a £210m bond issue.
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Deutsche Bank is looking to quickly replace its former head of commercial mortgage-backed securities research, and may promote one of its analysts to fill the vacancy, GlobalCapital Securitization understands.
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Intu Properties has raised another £110m through its Intu Trafford CMBS platform, bringing the total outstanding debt secured by the UK shopping centre to £825.9m.
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New reports from rating agencies are forcing securitization investors to rethink home rental deals, as rental yields dampen and institutional owners slow their purchases. Many investors are rebalancing their portfolios and turning away from the market, as Standard & Poor’s announced it would not assign triple-A ratings to single-family rental securitizations.
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Intu Properties successfully raised another £110m through its Intu Trafford CMBS platform, bringing the total outstanding debt secured by the UK shopping centre to £825.9m.
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Intu Properties, the shopping centres group that grew out of Capital Shopping Centres, is planning to issue £110m of bonds secured by the Trafford Centre near Manchester.
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Intu Properties, the shopping centers group that grew out of Capital Shopping Centres, is planning to issue £110 million ($183.13) of bonds secured by the Trafford Centre near Manchester.