CMBS

  • Euro secondary stable

    The European securitisation secondary market continues to be stable despite wider market vacillation yesterday.

    A buying bias across asset classes remains apparent, but limited secondary supply is keeping activity patchy. Bolstered by new issuance UK RMBS is seeing some action and spreads are holding up despite the evolving Brexit story. Selective trading in CMBS and some high profile prime names .......

    SCIWire 19 April 2016

  • CMBS loan drops examined

    Kroll Bond Rating Agency has published a report that provides insight into the nature of changes that occur to US CMBS loan pools during the securitisation process. Many of these changes are in the form of loan 'drops' - loans that don't make the cut for a variety of reasons, including B-piece buyer kick-outs, or in instances where borrowers turn .......

    News Round-up 18 April 2016

  • CMBS defeasance driving up

    US CMBS defeasance activity in 2015 reached record levels for the post-crisis era, according to Moody's. In total, activity rose to US$22.4bn in 2015, a 7% increase over the US$20.9bn in 2014 and the highest figure since 2007.

    Moody's says that the rise in activity was a result of borrowers looking to capitalise on low interest rates and complete refinancing ahead of the .......

    News Round-up 18 April 2016

  • Special servicing transfers diverge

    Approximately US$15.1bn across 977 US CMBS loans was specially serviced at end-1Q16, compared to US$22.5bn across 1,219 loans at end-1Q15, Fitch reports. While the balance of specially serviced CMBS 1.0 loans has fallen to US$14.4bn from US$22.3bn between 1Q15 and 1Q16, the balance of CMBS 2.0 loans transferring to the special servicer has increased to US$693m from US$242m.

    In 1Q16 .......

    News Round-up 18 April 2016

  • SFR loan extensions expected

    During 2016, the operators for eight single-family rental transactions are likely to exercise their loan term extensions for the first time, says Moody's in its latest ResiLandscape publication. This should not have a material credit impact on the securitisations, however.

    Invitation Homes 2013-SFR1 was the first SFR deal to exercise its one-year optional term extension, which it did last December (SCI 9 .......

    News Round-up 15 April 2016

  • US CMBS shaped by primary

    New issuance pricing and trends are shaping what's happening in the US non-agency CMBS secondary market.

    "Primary is driving a lot of what's happening in secondary right now," says one trader. "New issuance spreads have come back a long way from recent wides - triple-As peaked at 173 and the latest JPM deal priced at 129 - and secondary levels .......

    SCIWire 14 April 2016

  • Euro CMBS delinquencies down

    The 12-month rolling loan maturity default rate for European CMBS rated by S&P remained stable at 10.3% at the end of March, the rating agency reports in its latest monthly bulletin. The senior loan delinquency rate decreased from 46.5% to 45.3%.

    Breaking down the delinquency rate, the decrease for continental European senior loans was from 58.8% to 58.4%. The decrease .......

    News Round-up 14 April 2016

  • Euro secondary selective

    Trading continues to be selective across the European securitisation secondary market.

    "Yesterday we saw some action in prime," says one trader. "On BWIC there was a reasonably large Dutch RMBS list that traded at very tight levels - four-year STORM in the +25 area, for example. At the same time, UK prime saw two-way flows and having been under a .......

    SCIWire 13 April 2016

  • Euro secondary solid

    The European securitisation secondary market remains solid but fairly quiet.

    Tone remains firm across the board though activity is still patchy. An uptick in flows and secondary supply in the middle of last week fizzled out by Friday and yesterday was no different with only very select pockets of activity, which is keeping spreads range-bound.

    Notably, Italian paper did manage .......

    SCIWire 12 April 2016

  • CRE firm adds Bay Area director

    Holliday Fenoglio Fowler has appointed John Churchward to its San Francisco office as a director focused on debt and equity placement transactions in the Bay Area. He was most recently at Palmer Capital, where he was a structured finance partner. Churchward has also worked at iStar Financial in both Boston and New York.

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    Job Swaps 11 April 2016

  • WINDM VII case dismissed

    Justice Snowden last week handed down judgment of the English High Court in the Windermere VII Part 8 proceedings case. The plaintiffs' arguments have been dismissed.

    Under the dispute, the WINDM VII class X noteholders and a holder of the class B notes commenced proceedings in November seeking a number of declarations as to the proper construction of the transaction .......

    News Round-up 11 April 2016

  • CRE fund closes

    Venn Partners has secured £185m of institutional investment for the second close of its CRE debt fund. Venn Commercial Real Estate Fund I targets direct lending opportunities in the UK and Western European CRE market, focusing on value-add loans in the mid-market.

    Within a close-ended structure, loans will be offered at up to 75% LTV and will include maturities for .......

    News Round-up 11 April 2016

  • CMBS 2.0 delinquencies inch up

    While the overall US CMBS delinquency rate remained relatively unchanged in March, CMBS 2.0 delinquencies saw a modest up-tick, according to Fitch's latest index results for the sector.

    Loan delinquencies last month fell by 1bp to 2.90% from 2.91% a month earlier. Fitch-rated new issuance volume of US$6.9bn in February (across seven transactions) exceeded the portfolio run-off of US$5.1bn, causing .......

    News Round-up 11 April 2016

  • Mortgage REITs merge

    Annaly Capital Management is set to acquire Hatteras Financial Corp for a consideration to be paid in cash and shares of Annaly common stock, which values Hatteras at US$15.85 per share of its common stock based upon the closing price of Annaly common stock on 8 April. The value of the consideration represents a premium of approximately 24% to the .......

    Job Swaps 11 April 2016

  • Data tool expands to CMBS

    Actovia is branching out its data coverage to encompass the US CMBS market through a new tool. The tool will provide names and contact details for properties with CMBS mortgages, which can be sourced at both a national or regional level.

    The company says the platform has been launched in light of the sector's incoming maturity wave (SCI passim) and .......

    News Round-up 8 April 2016

  • Special forces

    ABS dealer tiering emerging via departures, specialisation

    Credit Suisse's recent decision to exit securitised trading in Europe highlights the reshaping of the ABS frontier that is underway across the region. Against the backdrop of regulatory pressures and capital constraints, many dealers are adopting a narrower, more specialised approach.

    In its announcement, Credit Suisse said the reason for ceasing its European ABS trading operations is due to a .......

    News Analysis 8 April 2016

  • Capital markets unit adds DCM director

    Macquarie Capital has appointed Warrick Booth as md in its European debt capital markets team. He will be based in London and report to Sam Newman, head of European DCM, and Stephen Mehos, head of US DCM.

    Booth will lead the syndication of debt and structured equity. He has over two decades of experience in investment banking and has held .......

    Job Swaps 7 April 2016

  • Brexit set to dampen CRE

    The UK's impending referendum on whether to remain in or exit the EU could dampen prospects for the jurisdiction's real estate sector, says S&P. The agency notes that while the long-term impact would depend on how the exit is negotiated, uncertainty could add to capital market volatility and create negative sentiment for real estate investment.

    "Uncertainty leading up to the .......

    News Round-up 7 April 2016

  • CMBS pay-offs jump

    The percentage of US CMBS loans that paid off on their balloon date jumped last month to 75.3%, nearly 10 points higher than the February level, according to Trepp. The March tally is well above the 12-month moving average of 69.3%.

    By loan count as opposed to balance, 66.5% of loans paid off last month. On this basis, the pay-off .......

    News Round-up 7 April 2016

  • Euro secondary patchy

    There is something of a pick-up in the European securitisation secondary market but activity remains patchy.

    "It's getting more active, but we're not yet back to where we were before Easter," says one trader. "Trading is still selective rather than widespread."

    The trader continues: "We've seen a few trades in UK prime, which went wider last week but has come .......

    SCIWire 7 April 2016

  • Euro secondary starts slowly

    The quarter has begun slowly in the European securitisation secondary market.

    "It's been a slow start to the week so far," says one trader. "Tone has remained positive despite the weaker macro backdrop, but clients remain on the sidelines with many still assessing the implications of the Granite Towd deal and the potential lack of future Warwick supply."

    The trader .......

    SCIWire 6 April 2016


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