A new CommonBond private student-loan securitization is expected to generate slightly higher losses than the Goldman Sachs-owned lender’s previous transaction of refinanced loans of professional-degreed borrowers.
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A lawsuit filed Tuesday argues that the bureau's establishment of the panel looking into regulatory changes violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
June 16 -
The Fed chairman updated senators about the agency's new credit facility for midsize firms struggling in the pandemic. He also left open the possibility of additional stress tests to gauge the industry’s coronavirus response.
June 16 -
As Las Vegas opens back up to tourists, MBS investors are being asked to roll the dice on the lodging industry that has been conspicuously absent from recent conduit deals amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
June 15 -
As they prepare to exit government conservatorship, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have enlisted the investment banks to help them boost capital and evaluate market opportunities.
June 15 -
The number of loans going into coronavirus-related forbearance ground down to a growth rate of 2 basis points between June 1 and June 7, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
June 15
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Westlake Automobile Receivables Trust 2020-2 pools a portfolio of loans for mostly high-mileage used-vehicles financed by the privately held Westlake through independent and franchise dealers. The deal includes a $370.9 million triple-A tranche (as preliminarily rated by S&P Global Ratings and DBRS Morningstar) that benefits from 42.75% initial credit enhancement.
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A Clever Real Estate survey found a significant share of new borrowers are not making their full payment.
June 15 -
The Information Management Network has announced it will proceed with its annual Fall ABS East securitization conference in Miami Beach, Fla. in December, featuring a “hybrid” in-person/virtual event format.
June 15 -
Evidence suggests some minority-owned businesses can’t access loans, and the Trump administration is under pressure to report borrower demographics. The issue is gaining attention against the backdrop of protests over the George Floyd killing.
June 14 -
But deal sponsors are primarily restricting property assets to the lower risk multifamily and office buildings that lenders are more confident will weather the economic strains brought by the coronavirus pandemic.
June 12 -
The measures extended by the Federal Housing Finance Agency include alternative methods used for certain appraisals and for verification of employment.
June 11 -
The expected rise in refinance volume overrides pessimism about purchase activity for their businesses.
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