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Macquarie Bank is arranger and lead manager on a forthcoming AUD300 million ($310 million) residential mortgage securitization originated by Australian building society IMB.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s Taurus 2013 CMBS, which securitises 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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The private-label residential mortgage-backed securities market has been losing some of the momentum it saw early in the year, showing signs of softening and seeing practices the collateralized loan obligation and commercial mortgage-backed securities markets turned to in times of volatility to help clear struggling deals.
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Bank of America-Merrill Lynch is set to bring the year’s first European commercial mortgage securitization to market. Bankers expect the EUR1.07 billion ($1.39 billion) German multi-family deal to be very well received, even among investors that may not normally buy much CMBS.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch is set to bring the year’s first European CMBS to market. Bankers expect the €1.07bn German multi-family deal to be very well received, even among investors that may not normally buy much CMBS.
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Class A2 noteholders in Cornerstone Titan 2007-1, one of Europe’s largest conduit commercial mortgage-backed securities transactions, could eventually face principal losses depending on how the 18 remaining loan workouts progress, according to Barclays CMBS analyst Christian Aufsatz.
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Changes made on Wednesday to the U.K. Funding for Lending Scheme to boost small-to-medium enterprise lending should not materially impact the already low-level of U.K. SME asset-backed securities issuance, but London-based bankers remain angered by the squeeze the FLS has had on U.K. residential mortgage securitization, and fear a protracted RMBS issuance slump into 2014.
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Class ‘A2’ noteholders in Cornerstone Titan 2007-1, one of Europe’s largest conduit CMBS transactions, could eventually face principal losses depending on how the 18 remaining loan workouts progress, according to Barclays CMBS analyst Christian Aufsatz.
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Fitch Ratings is telling investors to beware declining underwriting standards in commercial mortgage-backed securities loans, echoing similar statements made by Moody’s Investors Service in recent weeks.