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Judges are cramming down a growing number of primary mortgages even though they are not authorized by law to do so, according DBRS.
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The Department of the Treasury reports that it made $13.1 billion from the sale of mortgage-backed securities in April.
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Deutsche Bank is getting set to issue its Blackstone Group/Chiswick Park commercial mortgage securitization in the next two weeks, with price whispers on the senior paper being floated at a spread of five-year LIBOR plus 175 basis points.
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Conflicts of interest between lenders and note holders in synthetic European commercial mortgage-backed securities structures may have a material negative impact on the loan workout process, according to Fitch Ratings.
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Michael Wade, managing director and former co-head of asset finance at Credit Suisse, has left the firm.
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The trustee handling the liquidation of Thornburg Mortgage has filed suit against top Wall Street banks for $2.2 billion charging they engaged in collusive and predatory schemes that forced the mortgage company into bankruptcy.
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Positive market news is expected to tighten spreads in commercial mortgage-backed securities, according to Barclays Capital.
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Only about one-third of the 387 sets of rules required by the Dodd-Frank Act have not yet been proposed, as the first deadlines for the regulations in July draw near, according to the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell.
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A handful of the junior AAA-rated tranches of commercial mortgage-backed securities deals haven't retraced losses from a March 15 selloff, presenting a buying opportunity for investors.