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The Xanadu loan, securitized in Credit Suisse’s EUR1.32 billion ($1.74 billion) pan-European commercial mortgage trade Cornerstone Titan 2007-1, has seen improved repayment prospects, in turn boosting the deal’s CMBS notes, according to an investor familiar with the deal.
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The big question being asked at the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council’s annual conference in Miami next week will be whether the commercial mortgage-backed securities market will be able to maintain its rally.
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Netherlands-based real estate investment fund Vesteda Investment Management’s plan to restructure its Vesteda Residential Funding II B.V. commercial mortgage securitization will not impact the ratings on the notes, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland’s proposal to replace itself with Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten as the floating-rate guaranteed investment contract (GIC) provider in Achmea Hypotheekbank’s Securitized Guaranteed Mortgage Loans I B.V. will not trigger any immediate change in the deal’s ratings, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the two classes it rates from Deutsche Bank’s 2006 commercial mortgage-backed securities deal Deco 11 – U.K. Conduit 3 P.L.C.
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Lloyds Bank priced and retained a tap of the prime Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities trade Candide 2012-1.
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Issuance of subordinate debt tied to commercial mortgage-backed securities loans could spike in 2013 and beyond, as lenders chase higher yields and borrowers reach for more leverage to refinance maturing loans.
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Issuance of European securitizations in 2013 will likely be flat to 2012, at about EUR61.5 billion ($81.43 billion), but the mix will change, according to Citigroup researchers.
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Next year is likely to be harsh on structured finance deals from Europe, the Middle East and Asia, according to Fitch Ratings.