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Noteholders in the £454.3 million ($740 million) Prominent Conduit No. 2 synthetic commercial mortgage-backed securitization have been told a bankruptcy credit event occurred in one of the underlying loans backing the deal.
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performance issues in European CMBS soared in the first half of this year, as extension periods and forbearance come to an end, while "gloomy" refinancing conditions continue, Moody’s said on Thursday,
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The private-label residential mortgage securities market was dealt yet another setback this week, with tumult in the credit markets expected to push regular new deal flow into the distant future.
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Domino’s Pizza has pulled its asset-backed securitization deal, a casualty of this week’s mercurial market.
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Delta Lloyd Group, a Netherlands-based bank, is preparing E-Arena B.V., a EUR 478.9 million ($680.4 million) securitization of prime Dutch residential mortgages.
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Ginnie Mae residential mortgage-backed securities hit historic levels Wednesday, pricing richer in a full day of trading as the market digested moves by the Federal Reserve to keep interest rates at record lows.
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Smaller cities with lesser-quality properties are seen as the losers in a slowdown in sales of commercial mortgage-backed securities.
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Fitch Ratings has lowered the ratings on four classes of commercial mortgage-backed securities issued in 2002 by JPMorgan Chase because of potential losses linked to specially serviced loans and loans that were unlikely to refinance when they mature.
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Fears that a jump in the refinancing index might spark a selloff of government-backed mortgage bonds have been quelled by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s speech yesterday, analysts told SI.