Bloomberg Adds Deutsche Bank CMBS, MBS Models

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Models from Deutsche Bank (pictured) will be available in Bloomberg terminals

Deutsche Bank has made two analytic models -- its Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Credit Model, which helps investors estimate the value of commercial mortgage securities and analyze loan portfolios at a loan level and their impact on related bond cash flows, and the Deutsche Bank Mortgage Payment Model, which gives traders and portfolio managers an independent pre-payment opinion to analyze bond values and risk -- available via Bloomberg Professional terminals, to help investors evaluate securities in the $472 billion private agency mortgage-backed securities and the $5.2 trillion agency mortgage market.

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