Aside from that, three collateral performance trigger events—delinquency, default and extension rate—that can force an early amortization are structured into the deal.
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An executive order issued late Friday cut the Treasury Department Community Development Financial Institution Fund and other federal programs to their legal minimum.
March 15 -
The pool is diversified, with its top obligor accounting for 3.2% of the pool balance, and the top 10 obligors account for 14.1%.
March 14 -
A Maryland judge temporarily halted mass layoffs of probationary employees at multiple agencies, citing legal violations and harm to states' ability to respond to unemployment needs.
March 14 -
Coupons range from 4.4% on the noted rates P1/A1+ from Moody's and S&P, to 5.66% on the notes rated Ba1/BB+.
March 14 -
Bankers' surveys of commercial clients have found that corporate decision-makers are less concerned about adverse tariff effects than nervous investors.
March 14
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FHF sources almost all its loans—most recently 96% in 2024—from franchise dealers.
March 13 -
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced new state legislation to ban unfair and abusive business practices, giving state regulators broader authority to crack down on consumer abuses.
March 13 -
The good news in the Consumer Price Index report has not carried over to the 10-year Treasury yield and thus mortgage rates, Freddie Mac found.
March 13 -
The deal is structured as a public securitization, under Rule 144A, and is supported by lending indirectly through more than 1,100 partnerships across the country.
March 13 -
The pass-through certificates are supported by a full pool of amortizing loans, which have no interest-only periods.
March 12 -
Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., has filed a Congressional Review Act resolution to repeal the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule barring medical debt from credit reports.
March 12 -
Refinance activity was up 16% from the end of February while purchase applications rose mildly, on the strength of fading rates amid larger economic woes.
March 12