Brian T. Yorke's duties will include oversight of a newly launched CLO platform for Ostrum's U.S. advisor affiliate.
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Toyota Motor Credit Corp. is debuting a new revolving ABS platform to securitize a large portion of six-plus year term loans excluded from its standard prime-loan securitization shelf.
June 5 -
The company intentionally submitted inaccurate borrower information overstating the number of white applicants, the consumer bureau alleges in a consent order.
June 5 -
Consumers' knowledge of the mortgage process and what it takes to purchase a home has not improved from four years ago and lenders have an opportunity to fill that need, Fannie Mae said.
June 5 -
The deal will add to the bulge of recent SASB deals that produced a monthly record volume of $7.6 billion through 11 deals in May.
June 5 -
Lawmakers waded into a growing debate about the threat posed by corporate credit risk.
June 4
- LIBOR
Commercial and multifamily mortgage lenders need to figure out their plan for replacing the London interbank offered rate index potentially expiring at the end of 2021.
June 4 -
The 26 mid-life to end-of-life passenger jets (averaging nearly 15 years of age apiece) are already on lease to 20 airlines in 16 countries, consisting of both narrowbody and widebody planes.
June 4 -
Covenant Review says a private issuer has gone to market with what is believed to be the first syndicated-loan deal that proposes to adopt the Federal Reserve’s Secured Overnight Funding Rate benchmark under Libor's demise. The proposal falls in line with recent recommendations for banks and issuers by a Fed working committee.
June 3 -
The consolidation of the two companies' securitization platforms into a single bond market became official on Monday.
June 3 - LIBOR
Although Libor will will not be phased out until at least 2021, Randal Quarles said making the switch early is "consistent with prudent risk management."
June 3 -
A decline in average FICO and recent loss levels in AmeriCredit's securitizations prompts Moody's to project slightly higher credit losses in the new transaction compared to previous rated deals.
May 31 -
The nonconforming market is ready to absorb most of the government-sponsored enterprise loans covered by the QM patch, but not all of them, according Redwood Trust.
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