The sector’s leaders are hoping for better in 2021, while not forgetting lessons learned about the market’s risks in 2020.
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The proceeds from funds drawn from the notes will be used to replenish the rental car firm's 2021 fleet as it winds through bankruptcy court.
November 27 -
Citigroup's realty arm is sponsoring a $1.06 billion RMBS of highly seasoned mortgage loans with troubled histories. All of the loans were acquired via a Fannie whole-loan auction.
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The price increase illustrates the extent to which federal rescue programs and a supply-demand imbalance have been counterweights to economic pressures from the pandemic.
November 24 -
The insurance company has previously sponsored three securitizations of reperforming/nonperforming loans since 2017.
November 24 -
The Trump administration has compelled the Federal Reserve to shut down the Main Street Lending Program and other facilities that aid banks’ pandemic relief efforts, but President-elect Biden’s Treasury nominee could help turn the spigot back on.
November 24
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The Structured Finance Association fears Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin may release the government-sponsored enterprises from conservatorship ahead of the change in administration, and that doing so could disrupt the mortgage-backed securities market.
November 24 -
The issuer included a record volume of loans in the collateral pool for a solar securitization.
November 24 -
The center’s annual study shows the extent to which larger multi-unit properties are insulated from distress.
November 23 -
The debut issue from its initial master-trust offering will repay a bridge loan taken out by Roark Capital for its October 2020 acquisition the commercial and residential restoration and cleaning franchisor.
November 23 -
The $175.9 million securitization of legacy trust-preferred securities issued by community banks prior to 2007 carries a double-A rating from Moody's.
November 23 -
Hospitality sector credits are coming out of forbearance just as coronavirus cases surge. Restructurings and charge-offs could mount unless vaccine distribution happens quickly enough to jump-start travel by mid-2021.
November 23 -
Mortgage delinquencies dropped to the lowest level since March but, particularly at the seriously delinquent level, they're still much higher than pre-coronavirus rates, according to Black Knight.
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