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  • The agency residential mortgage securitization market is expected be well contained from turmoil rocking the wider credit and stock markets and should be viewed as safe in the short-term from oil price and interest rate increases, according to market participants.
  • The borrower of a loan backing the $571 million Taurus (Germany) 2006-1 commercial mortgage securitization has been given a third extension, extending payment of the loan until April 30, according to the special servicer.
  • The Netherlands-based Rabobank has successfully repurchased €113 million (158 million), or 32%, of the outstanding balance of its Skyline 2007 commercial mortgage securitization.
  • Goldman Sachs has rolled out GSMS 2011-ALF, a $325 million single loan commercial mortgage securitization backed with income from 29 assisted living and independent living facilities.
  • Charlotte, N.C.-based Grandbridge Real Estate Capital has originated a $75.8 million first mortgage on Bank Street Commons, a Class A multifamily property in White Plains, N.Y.
  • Eurohypo, the special servicer of the embattled €1.01 billion ($1.36 billion) Opera (Uni-Invest) Dutch commercial mortgage securitization, is calling on noteholders to discuss options for the deal’s workout process, which could include a fire sale of the assets.
  • Trading in the primary and secondary consumer asset-backed securities market is holding strong as concerns in the Middle East and oil prices affect other parts of the credit markets and stocks, according to market officials.
  • More top-rated European securitizations are headed for review by Moody's Investors Service after the credit rating agency this week released updated details on its new operational risk criteria.
  • Smaller investors in Europe are expecting appetite and competition to be fierce when Deutsche Bank issues its upcoming European commercial mortgage securitization, the region’s first true CMBS to launch since the collapse of Lehman Brothers.