Investment funds controlled by Colony Capital, LLC of Los Angeles have agreed to purchase $1.02 billion in troubled commercial loans from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., paying just $90.5 million while receiving government funding of $233 million. The sale, a "structured transaction," will give Colony a 40% managing member equity stake in a newly formed limited liability company created to hold the acquired loans. The FDIC will retain the remaining 60%. In total, Colony will gain access to 1,200 commercial real estate loans. Deutsche Bank served as advisor to the FDIC on the sale. Even though Colony is private, it controls Colony Financial, Inc., a publicly traded company. Colony Capital is in the business of acquiring, originating and managing commercial mortgages. As reported by National Mortgage News, the FDIC is contemplating issuing a large security in the first or second quarter backed by delinquent and subperforming residential mortgage assets. Some of these assets could include subprime and/or alt-A MBS, said a source familiar with the plan.
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