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  • Wilbur Ross came out as bearish on the commercial real estate market in his keynote speech today.
  • Commercial mortgage-backed White Tower 2006-3 has paid down noteholders using the deal’s special liquidity facility instead of rent money collected from the senior loan.
  • Greg Branch, managing partner with Scio Capital, plans to invest in European asset-backed securities, collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps when his new fund starts trading soon.
  • A number of securitization market participants are lobbying bank regulators to consider a phase-in period for risk-based capital requirements that are set to go into effect on January 1, the same time that the Financial Accounting Standards Board will implement FAS 166 and FAS 167.
  • Structured finance software specialists Principia Partners is aiming to tackle the administrative requirements thrown up by the latest Basel recommendations with a new patch for its existing software.
  • The New York Federal Reserve has received more than $2.1 billion of loan requests to purchase legacy commercial mortgage-backed securities in October’s subscription period for the Term Asset-Backed Lending Facility.
  • The London-based International Accounting Standards Board said yesterday it will not be widening its scope to incorporate other financial assets, mortgage-backed securities or loans into its fair value rule.
  • A number of commercial real estate investors and industry trade groups are lobbying the New York Federal Reserve to broaden the parameters of the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility to include mezzanine and junior AAA-rated commercial mortgage-backed securities.
  • The AAA notes of the £490 million ($801 million) Epic (Industrious) securitization of U.K. commercial properties will lose about 25% of their value as a result of a sale of the underlying properties, the first time formerly AAA-rated European CMBS will suffer losses.