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The overall outlook for European structured finance transactions remains stable, despite weakening macroeconomics and the negative impact that could have on performance of underlying assets, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Full repayment of loans in European commercial mortgage-backed securities at maturity inched up in November to 38.9% from 37.2% in the preceding month, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Standard & Poor’s says repayment of loans in European commercial mortgage-backed securities in October was dismal, with only five of 35 of these loans repaid at maturity.
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Eurohypo, the special servicer in the stalled Opera Finance (Uni-Invest) commercial mortgage securitization, has suspended the auction process for Uni-Invest Holdings due to prospective bidders facing tougher debt finance restrictions.
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A steep drop in the Mortgage Bankers Association’s index tracking mortgage refinancing week over week has analysts at Morgan Stanley on alert for a trend.
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A French office property loan securitized in the EUR1.67 billion ($2.24 billion) Titan Europe 2007-2 pan-European commercial mortgage-backed deal will enter a standstill period until January, after it failed to repay at maturity last month.
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Santander U.K. has privately placed a $1.73 billion equivalent issue from its U.K. residential mortgage-backed securities program Fosse with a handful of investors, as the flow of new public deals in Europe slows ahead of year-end.
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Trading in the residential mortgage-backed securities space was unaffected by the U.S. District Court rejection of a $285 million settlement between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Citigroup over charges the bank had committed fraud during the financial crisis.
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Cantor Fitzgerald is planning a sale of $775 million in commercial mortgage backed securities, with roughly 15% of the loans in the deal originating from Column Financial, a defunct unit of Credit Suisse.