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Trading in the secondary market for commercial mortgage-backed securities picked up on Tuesday with north of $700 million in bid lists hitting desks, after what traders said was one of the slowest days of the year on Monday.
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A loan in the €1.5 billion ($2.14 billion) commercial mortgage-backed securities deal Windermere X has suffered an event of default.
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Ginnie Mae mortgage bonds are finally on the mend, three years after the subprime housing crisis roiled global financial markets.
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Former Goldman Sachs vets Alan Alsheimer and Martin Teevan have joined Ticonderoga Securities, a New York-based broker-dealer, to build its fixed-income platform.
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Cantor Commercial Real Estate’s first commercial mortgage-backed securities deal, the $634.5 million CFCRE 2011-C1, was priced about 20 basis points wider than other 2011 offerings for the benchmark 10-year, AAA-rated A4 class of bonds.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is said to have sold an estimated $400 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities in what observers say is a sign the agency may be planning to do more CMBS issuances in the future.
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Royal Bank of Scotland researchers have recorded the first delinquency in the new generation of commercial mortgage-backed securities following the crisis, known as CMBS 2.0.
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Credit Suisse has restructured its commercial mortgage securitization desk, separating the powers of origination from its underwriting functions to insure the originate-to-distribute model doesn’t drive the newly rebooted platform.
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BNP Paribas and Natixis are preparing to come to market with a French auto loan securitization in the next couple of weeks.