The agency's announcement came one day after the agency said it would provide borrowers struggling to stay current with an additional payment deferral option.
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The race to provide coronavirus relief for small businesses is opening new routes to fund payments, including underused credit lines.
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One criticism of the CARES Act is that it provides relief only to borrowers with government-backed loans. Bills in New York and California would cover the remaining 30% of homeowners.
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The policy comes more than a month after a different agency issued similar guidance for loans backed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
June 4 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau seeks to address challenged posed by the sunset of the London interbank offered rate at the end of 2021.
June 4 -
Fitch Ratings is evaluating all 59 middle-market collateralized loan obligations it rates for potential downgrades, over concerns of the ability of small-business borrowers to support loan payments under COVID-19 stresses.
June 4
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Credit deterioration is slowing in broadly syndicated CLOs – but a large percentage of deals are still failing certain performance tests under the weight of underlying asset downgrades and lower payment flows from obligors.
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The new FHFA rule sets a percentage-based threshold to measure compliance, rather than Home Mortgage Disclosure Act data.
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“Since April, the decline in corporate credit has resulted in a significant number of downgrades among the assets underlying some CLOs,” a Moody’s press release stated on Wednesday.
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Recent good fortunes for lenders such as Loanpal and Sunnova reflect what will could be a solid year for solar-panel loan originations and securitizations, despite the economic impact of the coraonvirus pandemic on markets and consumer spending.
June 3 -
The FHFA looks to shed light on the amount of funds Fannie and Freddie will need to hold for their risk-sharing deals.
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The firm also predicts that the coronavirus pandemic will delay the GSEs' release from government control.
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The transaction, collateralized by 13,810 loans with a total balance of $349.5 million, is the first for Hilton since August 2019 and follows Wyndham Destinations' $325 million securitization that closed May 1.
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