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European bank’s injecting liquidity into their distressed sponsored deals via liquidity facilities could be forced to hold the same amount of highly liquid assets on balance sheets.
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Toxic paper housed in Europe’s bad banks will find an investor base, according to speakers at a recent structured credit conference in London.
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Bank of America and Morgan Stanley have each lost top commercial mortgage-backed securities traders.
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The U.K. Financial Services Authority is placing greater scrutiny on structured finance products as the market begins to stir back to life, and will veto any structures it considers too risky.
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European markets could see a flood of asset-backed and mortgage-backed securities as defaulted collateralized debt obligations are liquidated and their collateral is sold off.
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A Paris-based Appeals Court ruling on a €1.5 billion ($2.04 billion) commercial securitization has given enforcement powers back to creditors, according to a London researcher.
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Loans backing two CMBS deals were extended this week, prompting debate over the merits and likelihood of similar restructurings
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The French securitisation market received a shot in the arm on Thursday when the Court of Appeal in Paris overturned the sauvegarde bankruptcy protection that had been granted to the borrowers in Windermere XII, a Eu1.5bn CMBS backed by the Coeur de la Défense office complex.
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A coalition of trade groups has issued new guidance for firms regarding securitization disclosure requirements.