SolarCitys securitization has opened up the market for significant activity over the next 3 to 4 months.
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Comenity Bank, formerly World Financial Network Bank, upsized its credit card securitization to $450 million from $416.6 million. The deal priced on Tuesday afternoon.
February 12 -
Issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) in Russia should keep rising into 2014, according a report from Moodys Investors Service, which is active in the sector.
February 12 -
George Canellos, the SECs former co-director of enforcement, has joined Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy as global head of the litigation department.
February 12 -
The trio of auto loan securitizations add another $3.72 billion to auto abs primary issuance volumes.
February 12 -
Comenity Bank, formerly World Financial Network Bank, plans to issue $416.6 million credit card securitization deal backed by receivables from the issuers private-label credit card accounts, according to Fitch Ratings.
February 11
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In a polling of 53 covered-bond investors, Fitch Ratings found appetite strongest for deals from the younger markets of Canada and Australia.
February 11 -
By halting Ocwen Financial's deal to buy a mortgage servicing portfolio from Wells Fargo, New York regulator Benjamin Lawsky has called into question the servicer's ambitious growth plans.
February 11 -
The $957 million conduit offering, JPMBB 2014-C18, led by J.P. Morgan and Barclays is the only deal on the near-term calendar.
February 11 -
Deutsche Bank and Cantor priced their $1 billion CMBS conduit COMM2014 CCRE15 on Monday at wider levels than than the previous deal to come to market.
February 11 -
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is now a Permanent Observer of the Prime Collateralised Securities Association (PSCA), making it the first regulator with this status.
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J.G. Wentworth plans to issue $231 million securitization backed by structured settlements and a small pool of lottery receivables.
February 10 -
The deal from specialty lender International Investment Group is backed by loans to LatAm obligors. More issuance may be ahead.
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