Standard & Poors does not want to take the blame for Europe's stagnant securitization market.
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For its third securitization, SolarCity plans to issue $201 million of securities backed by solar assets.
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Standard & Poors said in a report today that it has declined assigning ratings to securitizations from newer subprime issuers coming to market, who may not have the same level of experience or infrastructure as the more established lenders.
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RBS Commercial Funding is planning to issue a new series of commercial mortgage backed pass-through certificates under the RBS Commercial Mortgage Securities Trust, according to a filing with the SEC.
July 22 -
Relatively new to the CLO scene, ICG Debt Advisors is preparing its second collateralized loan obligation, according to a presale report published by Moodys Investors Service.
July 22 -
Ford Motor Credit plans to issue a $1.5 billion securitization of close-end leases on various Ford brand new vehicles.
July 22
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OneMain Financial is readying a $1.18 billion deal backed by personal consumer loan receivablestheir second transaction of the yearaccording to a presale report by Standard & Poors.
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United Auto Credit Corporation plans to issue $175.6 million in securities backed by subprime auto loans.
July 21 -
Prudential Investment Management is preparing a $650 million collateralized loan obligation, according to a presale report by Moodys Investors Service.
July 21 -
Volkswagen announced today that it priced its CNY800 million ($128 million) securitization of Chinese auto loans.
July 21 -
Citigroup has priced $1.09 billion of commercial mortgage bonds, according to a regulatory filing.
July 21 -
While the Volcker Rule gets blamed for the sudden lull in CLO issuance in January and February, its now getting some credit for helping one aspect of the roaring comeback: the infusion of new primary investors in AAA tranches.
July 21 -
View Thomson Reuters data on issuance for the year-to-date through July 18 for ABS, MBS and CMBS.
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