The two latest transactions will push announced deal volume at or above $6 billion for the first two weeks of 2019.
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The real estate investment trust obtained $230 million of loans from four banks: Citi, Barclays, BofA and Deutsche. A $200 million first mortgage is being securitized.
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The global insurance firm, which operates a three-year-old CLO management affiliate, has now launched private credit unit that will pursue controlling interests in deals managed by others.
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The bureau wants to further remove the threat of legal liability for firms that test products benefiting consumers, but the attorneys general say the agency cannot provide immunity from state law.
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New research from the New York Fed found that banks with more than $50 billion of assets originate more subprime car loans than small banks and credit unions do.
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The online lender founded by Renaud Laplanche contributed half of the collateral for the $226.9 million transaction. It's also retaining a 5% economic interest in the deal.
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The installment lender, which bills itself as an alternative to payday lenders, targets underserved communities and operates through a network of retail partners.
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The Renaissance and Grand Hyatt Seattle, both sponsored by R.C. Hedreen, account for 14.2% of the assets in the $774.1 million JPMCC 2018-COR4.
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Late payments on loans backing commercial mortgage bonds continued falling at the start of the year, due to strong new issuance volume and continued resolutions for precrisis loans by special servicers, according to Fitch Ratings.
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The $756 million GSMS 2019-GC38 is backed by with 36 loans secured by 53 properties; nine of the loans (29.2% of the total balance) are secured in whole or in part by 12 single-tenant properties.
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Howard Goldwasser and Skanthan Vivekananda will be based in New York and Los Angeles, respectively.
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GM Financial is front-loading the $1.2 billion deal with early maturities, according to presale reports; Hyundai Capital is also readying a $710 million transaction.
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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.
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