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  • The Department of Justice’s civil lawsuit against Deutsche Bank and its MortgageIT subsidiary is expected to be the first of a wave of litigation as U.S. authorities step up efforts to reclaim losses from questionable collateral and the toxic securitizations, according to market participants.
  • Banks and issuers of legacy Federal Family Education Loan Program student loan securitizations are raging against the Dodd Frank Act’s 5% risk retention rule, fighting to have the asset class exempt from the incoming protocol.
  • Credit Suisse has named Roger Lehman managing director and head of commercial mortgage-backed securities research.
  • Aventur Partners has announced the launch of Aventur Mortgage Capital, which will specialize in jumbo loans.
  • Freddie Mac posed a profit a $676 million in the first quarter a year after recording a loss of $6.6 billion.
  • Standard & Poor’s has lowered the ratings on 14 classes from three commercial mortgage-backed securities because of interest shortfalls.
  • There is speculation that PennyMac Mortgage Investment has put plans for a mortgage-backed securities offering on hold.
  • U.S. Bank Liquidity Stronger Than Basel III Suggests The liquidity of U.S. banks is generally stronger than standards by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision suggests, according to Fitch Ratings.
  • A loophole in the Dodd-Frank Act may exempt collateralized loan obligations from proposed risk retention rules.