The rental car giant is issuing approximately $213 million each of notes maturing in July 2021 and July 2023 from its revolving master trust, Hertz Vehicle Financing II LP, according to rating agency presale reports.
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S&P has cut its credit ratings on a deep subprime loan securitization completed by Honor Finance in 2016, warning that the most subordinate tranche of notes issued in the deal is “at risk of not being repaid.”
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That's a departure from the firm's existing fund, which acquires controlling stakes in CLOs through "equity" holdings; the new fund will be advised by the same principals, Tom Majewski, Daniel W. Ko and Daniel M. Spinner.
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The owner of Casa del Mar and Shutters on the beach obtained $430 million of loans from Morgan Stanley; it is putting down $792,815 of equity and paying a prepayment penalty to refinance.
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Tikehau CLO IV B.V. will control €400 million (UA$466.5 million) in mostly European leveraged loans and high-yield bonds (with an allowance for up to 25% of non-euro-denominated assets), according to Fitch Ratings.
July 17 - Finance and investment-related court cases
With ruling in GSE case, the two agencies are emerging as the test subjects for a legal showdown over their authority.
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A federal appeals court in Texas agreed with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders that the FHFA, led by a single director, violates the separation of powers.
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Unusually for a debut transaction, the $329.7 million M360 2018-CRE1 will be actively managed: For the first 12 months after the closing date, funds from repaid principal can be used to purchase new loans, subject to eligibility criteria.
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OneMain can add qualifying loans to the pool of collateral for the first two years of the transaction; by comparison, its two prior deals featured one-year revolving periods.
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When the transaction closes on July 23 it will be renamed Fortress Credit VSL VI; additional collateral, nearly half (48%) of the total, in fact, will come from another CLO, Fortress VI.
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Bank of America’s consumer loans grew a lot. But its rivals? Not so much. The mixed results raise questions about whether BofA’s performance is a leading or trailing indicator, and if credit quality is going to be more of a problem industrywide.
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Evan as the broader securitization market takes a breather, unusual deals from off-the-run asset classes continue provide diversification – and the opportunity to pick up yield.
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The private equity firm recently obtained a $415 million first mortgage from Barclays and Morgan Stanley; proceeds, along with $125 million of mezzanine loans, will be used to repay existing debt of $512 million that was securitized in two prior deals.
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