Wells Fargo has increased its forecast for issuance of U.S. collateralized loan obligations, largely based on expectations that banks will continue to be able to invest in these deals.
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Americredit is coming down the pike with another securitization of subprime auto loans, according to a pre-sale from Moodys Investor Service.
June 3 -
Volkswagen has obtained ratings from both Fitch Ratings and Moodys Investors Service on its $800 million renminbi ($128 million) securitization of Chinese auto loans.
June 3 -
Kramer Van Kirk Credit Strategies, an investment firm based in Chicago, is in the market with its sixth collateralized loan obligation.
June 3 -
Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs are marketing $865 million of commercial mortgage bonds backed exclusively by hotels.
June 3 -
The Rhode Island Student Loan Authority plans to issue $93 million of bonds backed by federal family education loan program loans.
June 2
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An improved loan pool in the issuers 2014-2 auto loan securitization led to lower credit enhancement on the notes.
June 2 -
View Thomson Reuters data on issuance for the year-to-date through May 30 for ABS, MBS and CMBS.
June 2 -
Goldman Sachs and Citigroup will add another $961.5 million of securities backed by commercial mortgage loans to the growing queue of CMBS deals.
June 2 -
A10 Capital, a commercial mortgage lender specializing in mini-perm, or bridge loans, is planning $124.6 million securitization.
June 2 -
Citigroup is preparing $1.45 billion of commercial mortgage bonds backed by two buildings that it leases in lower Manhattan.
May 30 -
Collateralized loan obligations have two years to comply with the Volcker Rule or risk losing their biggest customers: banks. Some managers aren't wasting any time.
May 30

