New Zealand law firm Russell McVeagh has announced four new partners in its Auckland and Wellington offices.
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PFS Financing Corp. is in the market with a $300 million premium finance ABS. The deal comprises a Class A worth $288 million and a Class B worth $12 million.
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A proposal by the Obama administration to help more struggling borrowers refinance into cheaper loans is prompting questions: Could it prompt an increase in interest rates, after a long period of low rates? And is this a program that can relieve the housing crunch, or just another Band-Aid?
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) released its first semi-annual report to Congress Monday, outlining the steps it has taken to get the bureau off the ground in its first six months.
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Boutique investment bank The Williams Capital Group has added a new division called Eland Capital to address structured finance opportunities for corporate, federal, state and local government clients.
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Lender Processing Services (LPS) has responded to the civil complaint filed by the Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto against the company in December last year.
January 31
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A federal judge on Monday indicated he plans to dismiss National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)’s suit against RBS Securities for the sale of failed MBS to WesCorp Federal Credit Union, a ruling that potentially jeopardizes all of NCUA’s claims against Wall Street banks for the failure of the five corporate credit unions.
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Commercial banks have experienced an increase in demand for commercial real estate loans since October, according to a Federal Reserve survey released Monday afternoon.
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As Rep. Scott Garrett seeks to pass the first significant financial reform law since the Dodd-Frank Act, a lot of forces are arrayed against him.
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Moody's Investors Service assigned preliminary ratings to the new U.K. RMBS deal from Lloyds Bank's Arkle master trust.
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GE Financial, formerly known as AmeriCredit, is reportedly scheduled to price its auto transaction called AmeriCredit Automobile Receivables (AMCAR) Trust 2012-1 early this week.
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One of the co-chairs of the new federal/state RMBS Working Group is preparing to file cases in the next few weeks against Wall Street firms involved in the packaging and selling of RMBS.
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Seyfarth Shaw hired Frank Burke for the firm’s Los Angeles offices as a litigation partner.
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