Markit today released series 6 of CMBX, the synthetic indices based on a static portfolio of US commercial mortgage-backed securities.
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Toyota Motor Credit Corporation priced its upsized $1.25 billion auto receivables-backed securitization deal on Tuesday.
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Pricing has emerged on a $500 million collateralized loan obligation that Bank of America is marketing for CVC Credit Partners.
April 10 -
Bank of America, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase all received failing grades on Fannie Mae's test of mortgage servicers based on overall performance, customer service and foreclosure prevention efforts.
April 10 -
Private student loan lenders already give borrowers options that fall in line with what the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is considering to make private student loan repayments more affordable, according to the Education Finance Council.
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They will report to Adam Siegel and David Cannon, both co-heads of ABS/MBS/CMBS trading, Americas.
April 9
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Flagship Credit Acceptance is in the market with a $222.16 million transaction backed by subprime auto loans and led by Wells Fargo Securities.
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Flagship Rail Services plans to issue an inaugural securitization of railcar leases that has been assigned preliminary ratings by Standard & Poor’s.
April 9 -
Wells Fargo plans to issue a $300 million single asset, CMBS that is collateralized by one fixed rate whole loan secured by Bergen Town Center mall in Paramus, NJ.
April 9 -
The CMBS conduit new issues pipeline heated up with several new issuers coming to market on Monday that included a $1.27 million Morgan Stanley/Bank of America Merrill Lynch deal.
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Australian residentical mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) are benefitting from a benign local economic conditions.
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Bankruptcy filings fell 13.2% in 1Q13, much faster than the 6%-7% rate that Fitch is predicting for the full year.
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Cantor Commercial Real Estate Lending, German American Capital Corporation and KeyBank are sponsors on the latest CMBS conduit to come to market.
April 8