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Green securitizations have been prominent in CMBS this year
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New York-based broker-dealer Beacon Capital Markets is set to begin trading secondary asset-backed, non-agency residential mortgage-backed and commercial mortgage-backed securities July 10.
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Yet more triple-A tranches of UK CMBS came under pressure this week as the rating agencies acted in the face of tumbling market values and rocketing loan-to-value ratios.
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A Société Générale commercial mortgage-backed securities deal has had more than half of its bonds downgraded to junk status as rating agency analysts expect an event of default to hit the single loan which backs the transaction.
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Boston-based Standish Mellon Asset Management, the fixed-income unit of BNY Mellon Asset Management, said it will begin investing in the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility in July through two targeted investment strategies.
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Issuers of the Citigroup-arranged Bluebonnet Finance commercial mortgage-backed securities deal may be nearing a solution to its liquidity facility bind after months of being without one.
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Standard & Poor’s put 165 tranches of 38 European CMBS issues on CreditWatch Negative this week after completing its review of transactions issued in the second half of 2006.
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Ratings are out on the $1 billion securitization of Freddie Mac multifamily loans, the first commercial mortgage-backed securities deal to hit the market in almost a year.
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SRA Asset Management, a new subsidiary of Stamford, Conn.,-based Atlantic Asset Management, is launching a fund in June to invest in securitizations using funding from the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility.
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Commercial mortgage-backed securities issuers should release information on loans included in upcoming securitizations to all Nationally Recognized Statistical Ratings Organizations, not just the NRSROs hired to rate the transactions.