Issuance of Ginnie Mae securities backed by reverse mortgages rose above $1 billion for the second time in two years, according to the government agency's latest monthly report.
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JPMorgan Chase is sending signals that its homegrown blockchain, Quorum, is alive and well despite a recent shake-up.
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All four tranches mature in five years, matching with revolving period for the rotation of new autos and trucks in the rental fleets.
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The real estate investment trust is issuing $450 million of five-year notes backed by rights to excess servicing strips of Fannie Mae loans.
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The Tennessee community bank garnered a triple-A from two credit rating agencies for its inaugural securitization this month of loans refinancing the debt of borrowers with advanced degrees and high-paying jobs.
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Months after President Trump vowed that Wells Fargo would pay a severe penalty, the CFPB and OCC hit the bank with a $1 billion fine to settle claims it overcharged customers for auto insurance and home loans.
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The $340.5 million transaction, GoodGreen 2018-1, is backed by a mix of residential and commercial PACE assets in 42 California counties and 13 Florida counties.
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The notes are being issued from a a master trust collateralized by over $1.4 billion in corporate leases originated and serviced by Donlen Corp., which Hertz acquired in 2011.
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Tim Russi played a key role in the company’s transition away from its once-close relationship on General Motors. He will be succeeded by Doug Timmerman, a 32-year Ally veteran.
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Ron Faris plans to retire as head of Ocwen Financial and pass on his position to former PHH Corp. CEO Glen Messina around the time Ocwen acquires PHH.
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Nearly four in five expect spreads to widen this summer, which is not good news for spec-grade U.S. companies that binged on borrowing levels over the last two years.
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The $185 million transaction features a higher exposure to borrowers entering bankruptcy than the sponsor's 2016 deal; it's also more seasoned, since it recycles 2014 collateral.
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The Senate voted Wednesday to block guidance issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2013 that was meant to stop discriminatory markups on indirect loans made by car dealers.
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