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  • SNS Bank sees securitization as an important part of its overall funding arsenal, though future issuance volumes from the Dutch lender hinge on market conditions, Guido Scharwachter, head of structured finance at the firm, told SI Friday.
  • Noteholders in the stalled Dutch residential mortgage-backed securities EMAC 2004-I have voted to pursue legal action against CMIS Nederland, the pass-through provider.
  • Deutsche Bank is set to close its Deco 2012 Merry Hill CMBS, a single borrower deal secured on a shopping centre and associated property in the UK’s Midlands. However, the deal circumstances are unique, and the economics on offer are unlikely to trigger a wave of copycat deals.
  • Whole business securitisations are back — and in the most bond-like form possible.
  • Two events sent ripples through the residential mortgage-backed securities market this week and investors said it all bodes well for the beleaguered sector.
  • Freddie Mac priced its $1.02 billion commercial mortgage-backed securities deal—the second of this year—at tighter levels than those seen on the previous issue from its K shelf.
  • The U.S. government reached a $25 billion settlement with the nation’s five largest mortgage loan servicers to provide relief to homeowners struggling with their mortgages, as well as payments to the federal and participating state governments.
  • Loans in commercial mortgage-backed securities in Europe will continue to perform poorly this year, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
  • Cincinnati-based commercial-real estate manager Phillips Edison has announced that its Strategic Investment Fund I has closed two commercial mortgage-backed securities loans totaling $94.5 million.