The NCSLTs say whether student loan ABS trusts are “covered persons” and thus under the CFPB’s regulation is not something that an appeals court should decide.
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Despite relatively stable performances for the majority of the pool since the previous rating action, concerns remain about the pool’s high exposure to the two loans.
March 14 -
Executives speak on the uncertainty created by the Russia-Ukraine war and Federal Reserve announcements.
March 14 -
The West Virginia Democrat released a statement Monday saying that Sarah Bloom Raskin, President Biden's nominee to serve as the Federal Reserve's top regulator, "failed to satisfactorily address my concerns" and that he would not support her. Manchin's "no" vote puts her confirmation very much in doubt.
March 14 -
Self-employed borrowers accounted for 29.8% of the pool, while loans with co-borrowers and multiple borrowers accounted for 39.9% and 9.8%, respectively.
March 14 -
Purchase lending grew despite headwinds in mortgage rates and rising home values.
March 14
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The U.S. economy is relatively insulated from the events unfolding in Eastern Europe. Western Europe may be affected indirectly by higher energy prices.
March 14 -
The bill, part of the omnibus spending package, would force banks and other critical infrastructure providers to tell the government right away when they’ve been breached.
March 11 -
The NCSLTs say whether student loan ABS trusts are “covered persons” and thus under the CFPB’s regulation is not something that an appeals court should decide.
March 11 -
While the deal is varied by obligor, Moody’s noted that KCOT 2022-1’s high concentration of construction equipment types is a potential challenge.
March 11 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. reported a spike in troubled assets, suggesting a fairly large bank may be under heightened scrutiny. But confidentiality rules make it impossible to confirm any details.
March 10 -
The company has filed a lawsuit against the banking commissioner for threatening to end its partnership with a bank that enables consumer loans to exceed the state’s 36% interest rate cap. OppFi’s argument: Its bank partner is the true lender.
March 10 -
In addition to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, persistent inflationary pressures and expected monetary policy moves are contributing to volatility.
March 10