JP Morgan expects issuance of commercial mortgage bonds to continue to rise in 2015 to $105 billion, ahead heavy refinancing of existing deals.
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SoFi plans to issue $313.8 million of securities backed by its private student loans.
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Another $2.4 billion began marketing this week via two CMBS conduit deals.
January 21 -
Standard & Poors agreed to a one-year suspension from rating commercial mortgage bond conduits and $77 million in fines to settle charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission and two state attorneys general.
January 21 -
Standard & Poor's is expected to be suspended for a year from rating bonds in one of its most lucrative businesses in a $60 million settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
January 20 -
Avis Budget Car Rental and American Honda Finance Corp. added $1.6 billion to the pipeline of auto-related asset backed securities Tuesday.
January 20
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Freddie Mac is making some big changes to its program transferring the credit risk of residential mortgages.
January 20 -
Progress Residential plans to follow up on its debut securitization with a second deal that securitizes a $563.0 million loan secured by 4,028 single-family rental homes.
January 20 -
Thomson Reuters data on issuance of ABS, MBS and CMBS for the year through January 16, 2015.
January 16 -
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Lone Star Funds, the private-equity firm founded by billionaire John Grayken, is securitizing a $340 million loan it used to purchase 38 U.S. Hyatt Hotel properties last September.
January 16 -
American Railcar Leasing (ARL) plans is marketing $625.5 million of railcar equipment lease-backed notes.
January 16 -
Hudsons Bay Co. of Toronto, the owner of the Saks Fifth Avenue chain, plans to securitize a $1.25 billion loan secured against the ground beneath the retailer's 611 Fifth Ave.,650,000-square-foot flagship store in midtown Manhattan.
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