Barclays announced today that commercial mortgage backed securities issued and backed by US agencies will become eligible for its US aggregrate and global aggregate indicies as of June 30, 2014.

November 5
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  • The floating-rate commercial mortgage securitization, dubbed Annaly 2014-FL1, has been assigned preliminary ratings by Kroll Bond Ratings.

    January 17
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    January 17
  • Ally Financial priced the subordinate tranches on its upsized $1.25 billion subprime auto loan ABS deal at wider spreads than Santander’s deal issued last week.

    January 16
  • Chase Bank plans to issue a $500 million credit card securitization that could be upsized based on investor demand.

    January 16
  • The CMBS pipeline bulked up with the of a $1.1 billion conduit from Deutsche Bank affiliate German American Capital Corp. and a $620 million single-loan deal from Cantor Fitzgerald.

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  • Two more collateralized loan obligations hit the new issue pipeline this week, despite uncertainty about the impact of the Volcker Rule on this market.

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