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European CMBS could make a comeback next year, after a recent rally brought senior spreads well inside the average lending margin on UK office property, according to research from Citi.
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Hurricane Sandy set back the strong pace of issuance in the structured finance markets that has characterized recent months.
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Virgin Money is set to return to the U.K. residential mortgage-backed market later this month with Gosforth 2012-2, its second RMBS deal this year.
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For the first time since the financial crisis, spreads in certain European commercial mortgage-backed bonds have pulled in tighter than the cost of funding margins on underlying property loans, raising hopes of revived new issuance in the still-tricky primary CMBS market.
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A refinancing plan for €4.5bn of debt for one of Europe’s largest multi-family CMBS looks set to win bondholder backing, Barclays ABS analysts said in research on Tuesday.
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The Nebraska Investment Council is gearing up for management and allocation changes to its roughly $693 million fund, as well as looking to make opportunistic investments in residential or commercial mortgage-backed securities as its five-year-old distressed MBS investments wind down, according to sister publication Foundation & Endowment Intelligence.
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Europe’s securitization market saw solid trading of bonds from a bids-wanted-in-competition list stacked with prime resi paper from U.K. building societies, while U.K. non-conforming and buy-to-let bonds also piqued traders’ interest in secondaries this week.
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Fitch Ratings has bashed the ratings of a new commercial mortgage-backed securities deal, stating that it would have rated the senior class of NorthStar 2012-1 at least two grades below what was assigned by Moody's Investors Service andStandard & Poor's.
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Moody’s Investors Service has downgraded the D, E and F classes of bonds from the EUR5.8 billion German Residential Asset Note Distributor commercial mortgage-backed securities trade—the largest outstanding deal in the market—after deteremining the proposed restructuring of the deal would constitute a distressed exchange.