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.
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The bank gained $45 million in PACE financings, which let homeowners pay back the costs of efficiency projects over time.
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Nissan's is offering fewer investor protections than on its prior four securitizations; NextGear is set to close on its 10th securitization of floorplan receivables of mostly independent used-car dealers.
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From financing driverless cars to dealing with Libor's demise, here are the highlights from the Structured Finance Industry Group's annual conference.
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The effort comes more than a year after Republicans successfully blocked a CFPB rule that would have banned mandatory arbitration clauses in financial contracts.
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This time, the real estate investment trust is putting down some fresh equity, rather than cashing money out, in the $550 million transaction.
February 28
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The new regulation, codifying requirements already in practice, is meant to help the mortgage giants prepare for the adoption of a uniform security in June.
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Concerns about risks in the leveraged loan market, as well as the potential impact of new capital rules for Japanese banks, continue to weigh on collateralized loan obligations.
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The first step toward getting a handle on blockchain technology is to avoid getting bogged down in how it works. Think instead of what it can do, experts say.
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Three years after Verizon issued its first term securitization of device payment plans, it remains the sole issuer; Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T appear to have other priorities.
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Credit risk transfer does more than just reduce exposure to a downturn in the housing market. It also provides them with information about how others view mortgage credit risk.
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Allowing borrowers to defer payments can be an effective way to mitigate losses, but only when used judiciously, according to S&P.
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Since most U.S. securities transactions are subject to New York law, it could be expedient to pass legislation defining Libor as SOFR plus a spread, says David Bowman, special adviser to the Fed.
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