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  • The Qualified Mortgage rule has gone into effect, and as bank portfolio lenders up their bid for non-compliant mortgages, smaller and non-bank lenders are looking deeper into credit to stake their claim.
  • Markit will launch the latest iteration of CMBX, its commercial mortgage-backed securities derivatives index, at the end of January.
  • Fannie Mae is targeting next month for a second round of bond issuance designed to offload mortgage debt and share credit risk with investors, according to a person with direct knowledge of the deal. It would be the fourth risk-sharing transaction between Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
  • NVM, the Netherlands’ real estate broker association, has released fourth quarter housing market data that provides the first quantifiable signs of a Dutch housing market recovery.
  • American Homes 4 Rent will use the Jan. 21-24 ABS Vegas 2014 confab to amp investors before initiating a sale of bonds backed by single-family rental properties.
  • VTB Capital has closed a RUB8.2 billion ($247.76 million) securitization backed by a portfolio of mortgages from Russia’s Absolut Bank. It managed to price the bonds at a lower coupon than for a similar deal put together for the same originating bank in April 2013.
  • Real estate investment trusts American Homes 4 Rent and American Residential Properties are both poised to tap the single-family REO-to-rental securitization market, helping to solidify the long-term sustainability of the sector, according to Morgan Stanley.
  • Cantor Commercial Real Estate’s chief executive is predicting commercial mortgage-backed securities issuance will top $125 billion in 2014, a $35 billion jump from 2013, as more borrowers tap the floating-rate and large loan markets.
  • Trepp LLC is projecting 2014 to be a fairly smooth year for commercial mortgage-backed securities loan maturities, with expectations for an easy start to refinancing the nearly $350 billion of CMBS loans that are slated to mature over the next three years.