Enterprise Fleet Management's third securitization of the year feature leases with just two months of seasoning, on average.
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NIBC's €476.2 million transaction has comparable credit quality to recent deals in the Netherlands; the collateral has a weighted average LTV ratio of under 80% and weighted average seasoning of four years.
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The conduit's allocation is unrelated to the e-tailer's big "HQ2" announcement this week, but is one of two investment-grade loans included in Citi's new 2018-C6 commercial mortgage pool.
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While they won’t be in position to enact legislation, House Democrats could use their newfound power to spotlight issues that Republicans have largely ignored, including the exploding levels of corporate debt.
November 13 -
The structured credit specialist will more than double its $2.9 billion in assets by acquiring a portfolio of three collateralized loan obligations that Trimaran Advisors runs from KCAP Financial.
November 12 -
BBVA, BNP Paribas and MUFG recently used BBVA's blockchain to reach an agreement within 24 hours — instead of two weeks — to lend a Spanish power company $150 million.
November 12
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Ginnie Mae officials are concerned about unusual activity with Department of Veterans Affairs cash-out refinances and are investigating the causes, as well as whether predatory lenders are taking advantage of veterans.
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The Loan Syndications & Trading Association wants to introduce “delayed compensation” for brokers who have to wait too long to take possession from agent banks.
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The $600 million FORT CRE 2018-1 is more highly leveraged than the private equity group's debut transaction in August 2016, it is also actively managed and includes a $50 million tranche of revolving notes.
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VW Credit is also adding more Audi-brand vehicles to VALET 2018-2 compared to its earlier 2018 transaction that renewed a long-dormant ABS shelf.
November 9 -
The revised blueprint by Moelis & Co. LLC incorporates a pending regulatory capital plan for the mortgage giants.
November 9 -
S&P considers the $1.034 billion lease securitization among the "most diversified" in lease-end concentrations, limiting the impact of future declines in residual values as cars come off lease.
November 8 -
Proceeds will be used to repay $788 million of bonds backed by franchise fees that were issued in 2016, pay down a revolving credit facility and potentially finance a dividend to Yum! Brands shareholders.
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