The potential sale of the Maiden Lane III (ML III) assets might signal that the Federal Reserve is making its move to take liquidity out of the system, securitization experts said today.
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American International Group had some of the claims in its $10.5 billion suit against Countrywide Financial Corp. thrown out of court because they were filed too late.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York said today that Citigroup had won the latest bidding process for another portion of the Maiden Lane III portfolio.
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Residential Capital's bankruptcy filing on May 14 is a credit negative for two major bond insurers, Moody’s Investors Service said.
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Chariot Funding LLC and Jupiter Securitization Co. LLC financed a £750 million ($1 billion) consumer loan facility.
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Natixis Global Asset Management (NGAM) made new hires to its Northern European sales and marketing teams.
May 24
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Commercial real estate prices, as they are measured by Moody's Investors Service/Real Capital Analytics (RCA) Commercial Property Price Indices (CPPI) national all-property composite, remained flat in March.
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Freddie Mac has released a statement that Bank of America will be repurchasing $330 million loans out of its Freddie pools because of reps and warrants contractual issues.
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JPMorgan has established price guidance on a $513.35 million CLO it is marketing for Carlyle Investment Management, according to Reuters.
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Markit will add U.S. CMBS to its evaluated bond pricing service. Prices in the sector will be supplied by CMBS analytics provider Trepp.
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Commercial lender CIT Group said today it named Neil Wessan a managing director and head of its capital markets group, effective immediately.
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Private student lenders are increasingly offering fixed-rate products to borrowers attracted to the stability of the loan.
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The idea of a student loan debt bubble looks exaggerated especially when compared to residential mortgages, securitization market experts said.
May 23