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  • JPMorgan has launched its $1.1 billion commercial mortgage-backed securities deal, JPMCC 2012-C6.
  • U.K. lender Coventry Building Society is preparing to come to market with its first securitization of prime residential mortgages, Leofric No. 1.
  • Mark Pappas, the head of Gleacher & Co.’s mortgage finance unit, has reportedly left the firm in recent weeks.
  • Apollo Residential Mortgage, a unit of alternative investment manager Apollo Global Management, is targeting a Friday close for a secondary offering of equity shares in its real estate investment trust, which invests in both agency and private-label residential mortgage-backed securities.
  • JPMorgan Chase has pulled a $49 million originated by Ladder Capital Finance on a Florida shopping mall from a $1 billion issue of commercial mortgage-backed securities set to debut this week.
  • UBS Securities and Barclays are said to be preparing an issue of $1.1 billion of publicly registered commercial mortgage-backed securities next week consisting of a pool of 73 loans.
  • Class A noteholders have approved a workout option for the first European commercial mortgage-backed securities to default at maturity. The noteholders had earlier rejects a consensual restructuring of the EUR602 million ($784 million) debt.
  • About EUR3 billion ($3.94 billion) in European commercial mortgage-backed securities loans are set to mature in April, with less than 20% likely to pay off, according to The Royal Bank of Scotland.
  • Banco BPI is offering to buy back EUR2.06 billion ($2.71 billion) of bonds from its Duoro floating-rate residential mortgage-backed securities shelf, according to an official at a European bank.