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Europe’s stalled commercial mortgage-backed securities market could see a slow, steady flow of issuance in the new year, though conditions for new deals remain tough, according to London-based lawyers at Paul Hastings.
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Issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities from the large U.K. master trusts continues to fuel Europe’s securitization volumes as the year draws to a close, though some investors remain concerned about a lack of diversity in the region’s ABS melting pot.
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Barclays Capital priced its first, new-issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities in four years, Gracechurch U.K. RMBS 11-1, with one of the large, dollar-denominated tranches upsizing before the deal priced Thursday.
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Sales of commercial mortgage-backed securities will see little growth next year as investors are still risk aversive.
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Maturity defaults continue to drive down the performance of European commercial mortgage-backed securities, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Details on Barclays Capital’s first new issue of residential mortgage-backed securities in four years, Gracechurch U.K. RMBS 11-1, emerged Thursday.
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Uncertainty rippled through UBS’ securitization group after a European newspaper reported Wednesday that the Swiss bank will shutter its U.S. asset-backed business.
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A defaulted loan securitized in Credit Suisse’s EUR1.32 billion ($1.79 billion) European commercial mortgage-backed deal Cornerstone Titan 2007-1 has entered a standstill period so the borrower and special servicer can hash out a resolution.
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Applications to refinance government-backed mortgages increased by at least 12% over the past week, amid a further 11 basis points drop in interest rates to 4.08%, according to Morgan Stanley analysts.