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  • Commerzbank says it is considering a transfer of part or all of the assets of its Eurohypo unit to a bad bank within SoFFIn, the German bank rescue fund.
  • Swedbank is planning to reduce its work force by 600 divided evenly between Sweden and the Baltic region to lower costs.
  • Bond insurer MBIA and Morgan Stanley have reached a settlement that ends their two-year legal battle involving credit default swaps on commercial mortgage-backed securities and related suits.
  • Brian Salyards has left Deutsche Bank Berkshire Mortgage to join Prudential Mortgage Capital as part of Prudential’s efforts to build out its multi-family originations arm, according to officials from Prudential’s origination team.
  • Deutsche Bank is offering $191.3 million in commercial mortgage-backed securities tied to loans on malls in Florida and Nebraska, according to Bloomberg data.
  • The mortgage-backed securities division of the Depository Trust & Clearing Corp.’s Fixed Income Clearing Corp. has filed an application with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to provide central counterparty and pool netting services for trades in U.S. mortgage-backed securities. .
  • The Dutch Stichting Pensioenfonds retirement plan has filed suit against JPMorgan Chase, charging the investment bank allegedly violated securities laws in its sales of residential mortgage-backed securities.
  • Washington Mutual is engaged in “nonstop” mediation that may resolve its three-year bankruptcy in February, according to Brian Rosen, an attorney for the bank.
  • ING Groep has offered to buy back and exchange EUR5.8 billion ($7.7 billion) of subordinated debt in an effort to meet higher capital requirements.