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  • Banks dumped $26 billion in mortgage-backed securities holdings in the last week, a significant drop over a short period, according to analysts at JPMorgan during a client call on Tuesday.
  • The prices of commercial real estate loans collateralizing commercial mortgage-backed securities rose in December to their highest levels in two years, according to DebtX ceo Kingsley Greenland
  • The rally in commercial mortgage-backed securities that dominated activity in the first half of January appears to be coming to an end, according to Citigroup analysts.
  • Deutsche Bank is said to be preparing to launch a $1billion issue of commercial mortgage-backed securities in February.
  • The Federal Housing Finance Agency has responded to media reports that Freddie Mac profited by pouring money into collateralized mortgage investments in which the government-sponsored enterprise benefited from homeowners are unable to refinance.
  • The expansion of the Home Affordable Modification Program’s guidelines to include a wider array of borrowers could cause modification rates to pick up by as much as 36%, according to researchers at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
  • Goldman Sachs and Citigroup this week priced the sixth commercial mortgage-backed securities deal from their joint shelf, the $1.15 billion GSMS 2012 GS6. Most of the offered classes hit guidance levels, despite what some market players presumed would be a brief lull in demand caused by focus on the American Securitization Forum’s 2012 conference in Las Vegas.
  • The number of loans in U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities in special servicing has been on the rise since the fourth quarter and are likely to continue to increase, according to Fitch Ratings.
  • Lloyds Banking Group is preparing a new issue of U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities from its Arkle master trust.