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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. are attempting to sell the fourth offering of securities backed by commercial mortgages this year as investor sentiment rises toward everything from company bonds to loans.

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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Citigroup Inc. are attempting to sell the fourth offering of securities backed by commercial mortgages this year as investor sentiment rises toward everything from company bonds to loans.

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NEW YORK, June 30 (Reuters) - U.S. mortgage-backed securities issuance jumped in the first six months of 2010 from the same period a year earlier as credit markets loosened up and investors’ risk appetite improved, a keenly watched survey showed on Wednesday. Thomson Reuters said U.S. mortgage-backed securities issuance totaled $217.6 billion in the first half of 2010, nearly double the $112.5 …

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May 31 (Bloomberg) — Dollar bonds sold by China real estate companies this year are the worst performers among Asian non-financial corporate debt denominated in the U.S. currency amid concern the nations property market is overheating.

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The New York Times has a good update on the progress, or more accurately, lack thereof, in the efforts to return to normalcy in the credit markets. The story highlights the fact that the securitization markets, to the extent they are operating, are heavily dependent on government intervention and it does not appear likely that they will function at their present level if support were withdrawn: The continued disarray in debt-securitization markets, which in recent years were the source of r

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