- Asset Securitization Report
Exempting CLOs from “skin in the game” rules allows managers to unload more of the risk in these transaction; increasingly, they are doing this by issuing a second tranche of speculative- grade notes.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's practice of "regulation by enforcement" and use of nonbinding guidance materials makes its regulatory efforts "unfair and ineffective" to lenders and servicers, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
July 5 -
Virginia National will set aside up to $950,000 to cover losses after ReliaMax, a firm that issues surety bonds for student loans, was placed into liquidation.
July 5 -
Annisa CLO was originally issued in August 2016, just before risk retention regulation took effect, but was the firm's first deal to be dually compliant with both U.S. rules (which no longer apply to CLOs) and European rules.
July 3 -
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac enjoy considerable advantages because of their lower cost of capital and significant government subsidies. But with some conforming loans, the private market is finding a way to compete.
July 3 -
The deal is designed to improve capital ratios and reduce risk at the Seattle company.
July 3
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Aluko counsels clients on legal aspects of investment management, private investment funds including real estate funds, private equity funds, and hedge funds, derivatives, and regulatory matters; he joins the firm from SECOR Asset Management.
July 2 -
GoldenTree Loan Opportunties XII was one of nine CLOs that were reset or refinanced on Friday alone, as managers rushed to lower payment prior to July quarterly payments to investors; the tally for June as a whole is $30.9 billion.
July 2 -
Commercial and multifamily mortgage debt outstanding grew $44.3 billion during the first three months of 2018, the largest first-quarter gain since before the Great Recession, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
July 2 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s bulletin is seen as just one piece of the regulatory puzzle to coax banks into installment lending.
July 2 -
That's a departure from the state student loan authority's previous offering, completed in 2017, which was backed by a mix of private and federally guaranteed student loans, and was rated one notch lower by S&P Global Ratings.
July 2 -
Commercial real estate is their bread and butter, but many banks are scaling back in this vital loan category. Here’s why.
June 29 -
Nelnet’s planned bank would be an online enterprise focused on gathering deposits and making private student loans.
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