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  • Redwood Trust has raised credit enhancement slightly in its most recent residential mortgage-backed securities offering, raising some eyebrows on the real estate investment trust’s sixth private-label RMBS of the year.
  • There are strong hints of new issuance from the U.K. prime residential mortgage securitization market—which has so far laid dormant this year—during the second quarter.
  • Natixis has successfully priced the year’s first new issue non-conforming residential mortgage securitization, Virgil Mortgage No. 1.
  • Deutsche Bank will meet with investors in London later this month to gauge interest in a new issue from Australian lender Suncorp’s APOLLO Australian Residential Mortgage-Backed Securities program.
  • Loans backing commercial mortgage-backed securities deals are averaging a 100% loan-to-value ratio according to Moody’s Investors Service’s credit standards.
  • Australian mortgage lender Pepper Home Loans returned to the securitization market at the end of last week, raising AUD350 million ($367.5 million) from a non-conforming deal—and managing to slash its pricing compared to where it closed a similar deal a year ago.
  • Rabobank subsidiary Obvion’s latest STORM RMBS, its second of the year, has become the tightest securitization of non-guaranteed Dutch mortgages since the financial crisis, extending STORM’s standing as the leading programme in the Dutch market.
  • New York-based investment manager Perella Weinberg quietly circled the B-piece of COMM 2013-CCRE7, a conduit commercial mortgage-backed securities deal that was sold this week by Deutsche Bank and Cantor Commercial Real Estate.
  • The creditors behind the Coeur Défense building in Paris, which include 12 classes of noteholders in the Windermere XII CMBS, have received their first instalment of interest payments under the borrower’s sauvegarde plan, marking the end of four years’ worth of legal appeals and counter-appeals.