As the central bank board proceeds with reforms easing the post-crisis regulatory regime, the Obama-appointed governor has not shied from opposing the agency’s course.
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After years of expansion as a public company, Ellie Mae went private and cut 10% of its workforce. But new ways to grow lie ahead, according to CEO Jonathan Corr.
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S&P Global Ratings reports that cumulative loss levels on collateralized portfolios of subprime auto loans fell to 7.11% in March, compared to 8.67% in February. That figure was also down from 7.61% in March 2018, and the lowest since 2016.
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Kathy Kraninger, the bureau's director, is in a standoff with Democrats about her claim that the agency cannot supervise institutions under the Military Lending Act.
May 27 -
The two agencies offer fundamentally different views of the level of risk in ABS issuances by Avant, Prosper Marketplace, LendingClub and other online lenders.
May 27 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency assigned the AAA to HERO Funding 2018-1 due to higher-than-expected prepayment rates on residential PACE levies.
May 23
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Delinquencies associated with the government-sponsored enterprises high loan-to-value ratio programs that target low-to-moderate income homebuyers are slightly better than expected, at least early on, according to Fitch.
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Online lenders now have close to 40% of the unsecured personal loan market, much of which is refinanced credit card debt. Banks' card portfolios are taking a hit.
May 23 -
All Democrats supported the bill focused on the decisions of former acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney, while all Republicans opposed it.
May 23 -
Kubota Credit Corp.’s $800 million asset-backed transaction is not expected to generate any additional losses than forecast for the finance company’s previous ABS in 2018, according to presale reports.
May 22 -
Government-sponsored enterprise executives say they want to continue to offer credit risk transfers and guarantee-fee parity after the GSEs are released from conservatorship, but they might not be able to.
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The transaction involves 14,337 leases and power-purchase agreements that financed photovolatic solar-panel installations in 13 states plus Guam and the District of Columbia.
May 22 -
A Davis & Gilbert poll of market participants showed more expect delinquencies over the next one to two years, likely requiring credit enhancement in future deals.
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