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Rating cut as note pays more interest than planned
Inflation caused by war threatens budding recovery in commercial real estate
The rise of the European master trust and the CLO market nears shut down
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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.
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JPMorgan has sold the single tranche of SMAP 2012-LV1, an approximately $181.6 million liquidating trust backed by 12 commercial real estate loans originated by a joint venture between Square Mile Capital and Invesco Advisors.
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A two-line item of European commercial mortgage-backed securities was scheduled to trade Tuesday, as both trader and investors in London report continued sluggish activity across markets.
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The German multi-family sector tops the list for potential CMBS candidates next year, market participants say. But Moody’s reckons that any deals will be exceptions amid a year of heavy expected losses.