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The aggregate value of loans in U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities stood at 85.2% in November, 4.9 percentage points above their level a year ago, according to DebtX.
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The U.K. Financial Services Authority’s call for increasingly stringent standards to combat a return of risky mortgage lending should not have much of an impact on prime U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
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Standard & Poor’s predicts that between50% and 60% of vintage 2007 five-year term loans in U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities maturing next year will fail to refinance, with retail loans at the greatest risk.
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Redwood Trust is expanding its network of correspondent lenders to originate loans for new commercial mortgage-backed securities transactions.
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Placed issuance in European securitization is expected to increase in 2012, Citigroup analysts said Tuesday.
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Market professionals hailed the resilience of Europe’s securitization market in 2011 in the face of sustained market turbulence and tighter regulatory restrictions.
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The $1.215 billion loan on 666 Fifth Ave in New York City and securitized in three commercial mortgage-backed securities deals has been modified, according to CMBS analysts.
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U.S. banks are bracing for requirements to boost their capital in compliance with the Federal Reserve’s decision to adopt measures from the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.
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U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities are expected to perform well in 2012 because the underlying loans will be underwritten to value and rents well below peak levels, according to Moody’s Investors Service.