Larger banks are responsible for a special assessment to cover the costs of the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank. The price tag has ballooned by $4.1 billion, and trade groups are criticizing the FDIC's process, arguing that it lacks transparency.
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Analysts' base-case assumption is for the pool to see net losses of about 8.25%, and the AAA rating stress assumption is for a 36.0% loss.
March 13 -
The Long Island-based lender has released a number of new details about its reconfiguration following a $1 billion capital injection led by two former Trump administration officials.
March 12 -
Spreads are expected to come in ranging from 15 basis points over the 3M I-Curve on the A1 notes to 160 bps over the benchmark on the class D notes.
March 12 -
The inclusion of reclassified HECMs was seen as a potential credit shortcoming, as a small number had exceptions that are potentially meaningful, such as an expired or unapproved appraisal.
March 11 -
While some said the agency was ignorant of its own rules, one trade group praised the goals of the posting.
March 11
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Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., sent separate letters to banking regulators on the anniversary of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, with Hagerty questioning the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s sale of Signature Bank's assets and Warren urging the regulators to tighten capital and liquidity requirements.
March 11 -
Vervent acts backup servicer, which will first make pro rata payments to the administrator and servicers. Then CRB 2024-1G will repay interest and principal to investors on a senior-subordinate basis.
March 11 -
The head of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Biden Administration said she will transition from public life starting March 22.
March 11 -
Diversification is just one of the deal's strengths, which includes higher excess spread than comparable floorplan transactions. The largest dealer accounts for 0.72% of the pool balance.
March 8 -
Regulatory reform – rather than Biden's proposed solutions – is needed to fix the inventory crisis, some say, but others applauded the president's buyer cost-cutting initiatives.
March 8 -
The rule updates requirements for how systemically important clearing networks prepare for and respond to operational risks.
March 8 -
Banks that had financed warehouse facilities and investment firms that previously bought pools of loans from originators and servicers are among student debt holders looking for an exit strategy.
March 7