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  • Aegon Levensverzekering, a Netherlands-based life insurance firm and asset manager, is gauging interest among U.S. investors for future issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities.
  • Smaller U.K. lenders that had been eyeing residential mortgage-backed issues prior to the recent market volatility are still plotting to hit the market in the fall, according to market officials in London.
  • Citigroup and Goldman Sachs have withdrawn their commercial mortgage-backed securities deal after Standard & Poor’s informed them they would not be able to give a final rating for the GS Mortgage Securities Trust 2011-GC4 at this time.
  • The Securities Industries and Financial Markets Association is calling on lawmakers and regulators to come together on what defines a good mortgage.
  • The new $367.9 million residential mortgage-backed securities deal from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was roughly two times oversubscribed today.
  • The U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency has filed suit against UBS for $900 million in losses Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac suffered from mortgage-backed securities the Swiss bank sold to them.
  • Issuance of U.S. collateralized loan obligations will continue at a robust pace through the end of 2011 “with little broader market interference,” according to Fitch Ratings.
  • Matthew Salem is said to have left as head of commercial mortgage-backed securities trading at Goldman Sachs.
  • Rising yields on debt have forced Deutsche Bank and UBS to slash a new $2.2 billion offer of commercial mortgage-backed securities by more than 36% to $1.4 billion as investors step back.