Consumer advocates are protesting specific risk-weighting changes affecting borrowers with lower down payments. Also, a broader increase in requirements may discourage depository holdings of servicing.
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GOOD 2023-2 has 11.3% fewer 25-year loans, compared with the GOOD 2023-2 deal. Some of that shift went to 30-year loans, which gained 0.02% in the current pool.
August 1 -
The Federal Reserve is leading the push for broader, more standardized risk-capital rules, yet some of its board members, other regulators and industry groups are uncomfortable with the proposal.
August 1 -
The racially targeted mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store in 2022 has renewed conversations about whether banks have a duty to help segregated, impoverished communities that were shaped in part by discriminatory lending practices. What do banks owe the Black community, and what influence could they have?
July 31 -
The San Francisco company's student loan business suffered from the moratorium on federal borrowers' loans. But executives see a rebound ahead despite high interest rates dampening appetite for refinancing.
July 31 -
The 2023-P1 collateral pool, which finances new and used auto purchases, has a weighted (WA) average credit bureau score of 736, WA seasoning of 24 months, and a WA loan-to-value ratio of 111.31%.
July 31
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But mortgage numbers remain historically very low and fall short of pre-pandemic levels, according to VantageScore's latest monthly report.
July 31 -
Consumer advocates are protesting specific risk-weighting changes affecting borrowers with lower down payments. Also, a broader increase in requirements may discourage depository holdings of servicing.
July 28 -
The new rule sets a nationwide standard for disclosing all "material" breaches within four days — much sooner than many state-level disclosure rules.
July 28 -
All of the company's fair value gains in its portfolio during the quarter were wiped out by a larger loss from hedging activities.
July 28 -
Hilton Grand Vacation is allowed to optionally repurchase defaulted or 90-day delinquent timeshare loans, which increases the transaction's recovery rates and reduces losses in the securities.
July 28 -
Classes A, B, C, D and E are expected to have credit support of 64.4%, 57.6%, 46.4%, 37.7% and 33.1%, respectively. Those support levels include hard credit enhancement and a haircut to excess spread.
July 27 -
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Phillip Jefferson joined three other board members in supporting a notice of proposed rulemaking, but expressed concerns about the economic impact of the changes.
July 27