As government debt swells, the outer limits of what the U.S. can safely borrow are becoming less and less clear.
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The nomination of Gary Gensler as chairman of Securities and Exchange Commission will now be voted on by the full Senate, but Rohit Chopra's nomination to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau remains held up in the Senate Banking Committee.
March 10 -
Almost 54% of the leases issued through Santander Consumer's Chrysler Capital unit are for terms beyond 36 months, the highest-ever share of extended-term contracts.
March 10 -
Some nominees poised to take their agencies in a new direction appear headed for Senate confirmation while an intraparty squabble has delayed the administration’s choice to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Here’s the roster update.
March 9 -
The bond issuance out of Fortress' CF Hippolyta master trust will finance 19 newly constructed or planned Amazon distribution and logistics facilities in 15 states.
March 9 -
As an improving job market aided financial stability for borrowers, 2020 ended with drops in delinquent home loans, a CoreLogic report found.
March 9
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Four months after debuting its prime-only shelf, the e-commerce used-vehicle retailer returns with a follow-up offering from borrowers with a pooled FICO average of 707.
March 9 -
Three announced deals from Woodward Capital, Redwood Trust and Wells Fargo are set to price before the end of the month; additional transactions are expected soon from Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.
March 9 -
A Miami-based alternative asset manager is pooling PACE bonds acquired from Renovate America and program issuers in three states in a $63M transaction backed by property clean-energy assessments.
March 8 -
Servicers struggled to bring back their borrowers as the overall retention rate crept down to a nadir in the fourth quarter, according to Black Knight.
March 8 -
The latest pool reflects Dell's migration toward larger, investment-grade corporate obligors for its securitizations, in place of riskier small and medium-sized business contracts.
March 8 -
Some applaud the agency's recent delay of the mandatory compliance date for a new Qualified Mortgage standard. Others say it leads to more uncertainty for lenders, opens the door to additional changes and enables some companies to loosen their underwriting.
March 7 -
Deals, trends and research in structured finance and asset-backed securities for the week of Feb. 26-March 4
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