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A sustained surge in demand for Alt-A residential mortgage-backed securities on the secondary market has left investors in the sector with little else to put their money into, as new-issue deals are set to remain scarce in the medium term and spreads on subprime bonds become less attractive, market players say.
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Parking facilities operator Q-Park has secured two loans from non-bank lenders that will refinance a €300m CMBS that was sold in 2007.
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Dutch firm F Van Lanschot Bankiers will roadshow a deal from its new Lunet Dutch residential mortgage securitization shelf, which has been designated the bank’s public RMBS program.
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Parking facilities operator Q-Park has secured two loans from non-bank lenders that will refinance a EUR300 million ($409.9 million) commercial mortgage securitization that was sold in 2007.
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Parking facilities operator Q-Park has secured two loans from non-bank lenders that will refinance a €300m CMBS that was sold in 2007.
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JPMorgan issued guidance for its latest conduit midday on Wednesday and the target level indicates that the issuers are brushing off news of the government shutdown and debt ceiling deadline.
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The issuer in the London & Regional Debt Securitisation (LoRDS) No. 2 U.K. commercial mortgage-backed deal has opened talks with an ad-hoc group of bondholders after the deal reached its loan maturity date.
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Banca Popolare Di Puglia e Basilicata has tendered EUR18.06 million ($24.46 million) worth of Italian residential mortgage-backed bonds from its Media Finance S.r.l. securitization.
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Issuance of U.S. private label residential mortgage-backed securities has increased steadily over the last two years. However, a combination of interest rate volatility, regulatory uncertainty and limited government-sponsored enterprise reform has significantly restricted the rate of growth.