An uptick in pandemic-related payment suspensions reflecting new or restarted plan activity previously occurred as the omicron variant spread, but activity has since subsided.
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The sponsor, owned by Blackstone Real Estate Debt Strategies and a majority-owned affiliate of BREDS IV Residential Holdco, will retain a residual interest.
February 9 -
Steadily climbing rates have contributed to a 40% decline in loan activity from one year ago.
February 9 -
The company has agreed to pay at least $3.75 million to resolve allegations that it violated the District of Columbia’s 24% interest rate cap.
February 8 -
There are few safe investments today, and as inflation shows the biggest increase in 40 years, one opportunistic investor blasts CLOs’ risk versus returns.
February 8 -
Hi-Fi Music 2022-1 has several credit enhancement features, including an interest reserve account that is initially funded and sized to cover 12 months of interest.
February 7
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Compounding factors of low inventory and high costs also helped lead to another decline in Fannie Mae’s Home Purchase Sentiment Index.
February 7 -
Six members of the Senate Banking Committee are asking questions about a flurry of lawsuits against credit card customers. The bank denies that it has resumed using robo-signing.
February 7 -
An uptick in pandemic-related payment suspensions reflecting new or restarted plan activity previously occurred as the omicron variant spread, but activity has since subsided.
February 7 -
Craske will advise banks, originators and other financial institutions on a range of ABS, including auto loans and leases, trade receivables and insurance premium loans.
February 4 -
AOMT 2022-1’s waterfall payment structure allows for sequential principal distribution to all of the certificates at all times, including A-1 through A-3.
February 4 -
Only 12% of large and regional banks in the U.S. and Canada are running the scenario analyses that regulators are poised to recommend, according to a new survey. Observers say progress has been faster on the other side of the Atlantic, as European banks and their regulators have moved more quickly to develop a uniform system for quantifying risks.
February 3 -
The White House's pick for vice chair for supervision, Sarah Bloom Raskin, took the brunt of criticism from Republicans on Thursday. But it seemed to do little to sow doubt among the Senate Banking Committee's moderate Democrats about Raskin or fellow nominees Lisa Cook and Philip Jefferson.
February 3