Tailoring existing collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) to comply with restrictions imposed by the Volcker Rule will create winners and losers, according to a release put out Tuesday by Fitch Ratings.
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Bank of America is preparing a $750 million credit card securitization from its BA Credit Card Trust.
September 8 -
The Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency plans to issue $646 million in securities backed by a pool of Federal Family Education Loan Program loans.
September 8 -
Ryan McBride has joined Colony American Finance, which provides acquisition financing and loans for investor-owned single-family rental portfolios, as chief operating officer.
September 8 -
GM Financial plans to offer $709 million of securities backed by a pool of retail closed-end vehicle lease made to prime and non-prime borrowers.
September 8 -
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View Thomson Reuters figures issuance for the year to date for ABS, MBS and CMBS.
September 6 -
California Republic Bank priced its third prime auto loan securitization of the year.
September 5 -
General Electric Capital Corp. is in marketing $589.1 million of notes backed by equipment leases, according to a regulatory filing.
September 5 -
Redwood Trust is preparing what may be the first securitization of residential mortgage bonds that do not fall under rules designed to ensure that borrowers can afford the payments.
September 5 -
Capital One Bank upsized and priced a $550 million note backed by credit card receivables from its Multi-Asset Execution Trust.
September 5 -
Santander is up next with a subprime auto loan securitization deal that will sell $1.05 billion worth of securities.
September 5 -
Consumer Portfolio Services plans to issue $273 million of securities that are backed by subprime auto loan receivables.
September 5
