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JPMorgan Chase is said to have completed its sale of $1 billion in commercial mortgage-backed securities after it had difficulty finding buyers for the riskier tranches.
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A federal judge in Columbus, Ohio, has dismissed a lawsuit brought by five state employee pension funds against Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s Investors Service and Fitch Ratings over their ratings of mortgage-backed securities.
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The UBS securitization team may be relocating to Manhattan soon, despite shelved plans for a larger move of the bank’s entire Stamford, Conn., outpost back into the city, according to officials familiar with the strategy.
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The MacAllan loan portfolio, securitized in Barclays Capital’s £401 million ($628.6 million) Equinox (Eclipse 2006-1), has had another of its assets offloaded, leaving three remaining properties to be sold before the portfolio is liquidated.
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Certain Eurozone countries afflicted by sovereign debt problems could use structured finance techniques to monetize assets and help stabilize their economies, according to a new study by Bishopsfield Capital Partners.
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The Federal Reserve today gave market participants an overview of its residential mortgage-backed securities buying activities under the new economic stimulus program dubbed Operation Twist.
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Rumors have swirled in Europe that governments could be preparing an aggressive capital injection program for banks that would resemble the U.S. Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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The Federal Reserve made the decision today to sell off $400 billion in short-dated Treasuries and buy an equal amount in long-dated Treasuries by June 2012.
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Planned regulatory changes in the U.S. could make it tougher for European issuers to sell securitizations to U.S.-based investors, according to Kenneth Kohler, partner at Morrison & Foerster.