Of note is a step-up interest feature on classes A-1, A-2 and A-3, where certificates will receive the sum of the applicable fixed coupon and a step-up interest rate of 1.0%.
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The McLean, Virginia, company is starting to “trim around the edges” of its auto portfolio, CEO Richard Fairbank said. That move stands in contrast with Capital One's leaning into its credit card business, which helped push marketing spending above $1 billion.
July 22 -
MF1 2022-FL10, MF1’s third this year, securitizes 24 floating-rate mortgage loans secured by 34 transitional multifamily and manufactured housing properties.
July 21 -
The deal has a $40 million subordinated portion that compares to the $497 million Dryden 108 CLO Ltd., which has a much larger ‘AAA’-rated class A-1 portion.
July 20 -
The jump for second mortgages and bank cards was even more pronounced, according to indices published by Standard & Poor’s and Experian.
July 20 -
Unlike some of its peers, the Dallas bank says the U.S. economy is strong, clients are upbeat and lending momentum continues.
July 20
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The latest expense guidance also stems from rising operating losses at the North Carolina bank. Cost-cutting was a key rationale for the 2019 merger of BB&T and SunTrust, which created Truist.
July 19 -
New single-family home mortgage applications, housing starts and industry sentiment all came in at their lowest since 2020.
July 19 -
Of note is a step-up interest feature on classes A-1, A-2 and A-3, where certificates will receive the sum of the applicable fixed coupon and a step-up interest rate of 1.0%.
July 19 -
The agency also put out a request for public comment on the role of fintech in housing finance.
July 18 -
Inflation and higher interest rates are hurting distressed borrowers, but low unemployment, remaining forbearance and loss mitigation options are still blunting their impacts, recent loan-performance numbers suggest.
July 18 -
The trust slashed the representation of loans with lower credit quality, while so-called custom loans made up about 45% of the deal’s collateral balance.
July 18 -
Delinquencies are likely to rise if both interest rates and inflation continue their upward movements, a DBRS Morningstar report said.
July 18