A lapse in rental-assistance funding, an understaffed FHA and other effects of the government shutdown are causing real harm to families, said the chair of the House Financial Services Committee.
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Golub Capital BDC has also obtained shareholder approval to boost leverage, but David Golub said this was designed to give the middle-market lender more flexibility.
February 8 -
Tier 7 loans, which have lower limits on free cash flow and allow negative personal income, account for 7.26% of the collateral for the online lender's next transaction, according to Kroll.
February 8 -
Chrysler vehicles dominate Santander's latest pool, reflecting increased originations that CEO Scott Powell believes will maintain the lender's captive-finance status.
February 7 -
The firm founded by mortgage veteran Michael Vranos looks for leveraged loans it considers "misrated" with strong covenants; many of these loans also amortize relatively quickly.
February 7 -
The 131 basis-point spread for Buckhorn Park CLO is 14 basis points wider than Blackstone's previous deal in November, but in line with peer deals from recent weeks.
February 6
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The New York and Israel-based investment management startup selected the initial collateral using machine-learning decisions; AI will also be used in determining when to sell consumer loans in the portfolio or buy additional assets.
February 6 -
For the first time in almost two years, borrowers are taking out floating-rate loans to refinance their student debt. So Navient is testing investor appetite for floating-rate bonds backed by refinance loans.
February 6 -
Och-Ziff Capital is suing BNY Mellon, as trustee, to compel it to calculate interest in a way that is more favorable to the class of securities it holds.
February 6 -
In a major victory for small-dollar lenders, the agency plans to rescind underwriting requirements that were the centerpiece of the rule drafted by a Democratic appointee.
February 6 -
About half of collateralized loan obligations purchased loans at prices below face value in order to boost the par value of assets, improving overcollateralization.
February 6 -
Recent developments give the impression that the administration and lawmakers are in direct competition, but the ultimate framework may rely on coordination from both branches of government.
February 5 -
That's one notch lower than the sponsor's prior deal; the only substantial change is the valuation of securities that are deferring dividend payments.
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