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Triple-As were priced at 170bp over Sofr, close to guidance
US market remains the model as template issuance takes shape
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The market’s reaction to the New York Federal Reserve’s second auction of legacy collateralized debt obligations in just two weeks has been more muted than the central bank’s last CDO sale at the end of April, market players say.
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The £288.7 million ($466.5 million) senior slice of the Devonshire Square loan—securitized in Morgan Stanley’s Triton (European Loan Conduit No. 26) commercial mortgage-backed deal—will be fully repaid after the underlying estate was sold earlier this month.
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Market officials are warning that primary volumes in Europe — flat now — trend down year-on-year as many traditionally active issuers are said to be close to being fully funded for 2012.
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Spanish lender Catalunya Banc is pitching a buy-back of bonds from several of its residential mortgage securitizations, with a target amount of EUR250 million ($324.2 million) worth of bonds.
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A partnership between Deutsche Bank and Cantor Commercial Real Estate is preparing a commercial mortgage-backed securities conduit deal. COMM 2012-CCRE1 will be the seventh deal to price this year.
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Trading of commercial mortgage-backed securities last week hit the highest levels since 2012 began, as investors were looking to reposition themselves in the wake of the sale of $7.5 billion of commercial real estate collateralized debt obligations by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Asset-backed securities traders in London say secondary markets have been muted since the start of May, with trading early this week reportedly still sluggish following the U.K. bank holiday on Monday.
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A workout of commercial mortgage-backed securities has led to sale the Dutch EPI Orange portfolio of office and light industrial properties for EUR50 million ($65.17 million).
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Allied Irish Bank’s first public securitization of residential mortgages, the £428.5 million ($691.2 million) Tenterden Funding PLC, will offer investors a spread of three-month LIBOR plus 250 basis points, a level markedly wider of other recent U.K. prime residential mortgage-backed securities prints.