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The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association has attacked a plan to standardize mortgage servicing and foreclosure techniques, saying implementation costs could be passed along to investors in mortgage securitizations.
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Westport Investment Group says it has formed a strategic relationship with a multinational mergers and acquisition firm to acquire distressed commercial properties and notes from U.S. banks at a deep discount.
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European banks involved in renewable-energy transactions are preparing to securitize those loans and sell their exposure through green-bond structures, according to Michelle Thomas, a partner at the London-based law firm Eversheds.
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Christian Janssen, managing director and head of structuring at Barclays Capital in London, has left the firm.
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The New York State Supreme Court has upheld a "bad boy" guaranty on a $110 million loan bundled into UBS CMT 2007-FL1, ordering Garrison Special Opportunities Fund to repay the debt embedded in the $1.5 billion commercial mortgage-backed securitization.
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Securitization executives are bracing for a new round of people moves, coming on the heels of Barclays Capital and Credit Suisse shuffling their securitization teams.
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Brian Roth, former v.p. at Deutsche Bank, is said to have resigned Tuesday from the firm, flipping to Credit Suisse. Another trader, Greg Silverstein, is also said to have moved with Roth.
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Jay Kim and a group of about 10 other securitization officials have been hired away from Barclay’s Capital by Credit Suisse, according to market sources.
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Deutsche Bank is restructuring its entire U.S. securitization trading platform, unifying all structured finance trading and related derivatives under a single umbrella, according to officials close to the move.