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Trepp Selected by Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a Collateral Monitor for TALF.

Publication: Business Wire
Publication Date: 16-JUN-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
NEW YORK -- Trepp LLC has been selected by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as a collateral monitor for CMBS as part of the "Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility" (TALF).

The TALF is designed to increase credit availability and support economic activity in part by facilitating renewed issuance of consumer and business asset-backed securities (ABS) and CMBS. Trepp is an established provider of...

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