Ocwen Financial Corp. received more breathing room on the legal front as the Securities and Exchange Commission is not pursuing an enforcement action against the company regarding its debt collection practices.
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Strong legal and structural protections earned the debt top grades from Kroll and Fitch. S&P wasn't as bullish.
November 2 -
The $300 million deal is a first for the Swedish manufacturer. Nissan also plans to issue as much as $1.25 billion of retail auto dealer floorplan notes.
November 2 -
Mark Calabria, the chief economic adviser to Vice President Mike Pence, said the administration is focused for now on more pressing issues than GSE reform, including addressing housing damage from recent hurricanes.
November 1 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said 42% of car loans issued in the last year had a repayment term of six years or more, a huge leap over the 26% with such terms in 2009.
November 1 -
American Express will become the exclusive issuer of Hilton Honors cobranded credit cards in January, taking over the entire portfolio it previously shared with Citigroup.
November 1
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A large portion of the collateral for both IH 2014-SFR2 and IH 2014-SFR3 is being rolled into a new securitization, IH 2017-SFR2.
November 1 -
New Residential Investment Corp. may seek to accelerate the process of transferring more than $100 billion in mortgage servicing rights it agreed to buy from Ocwen for $400 million.
October 31 -
A GAO determination has effectively nullified a 2013 leveraged lending guidance. But that leaves the future uncertain about what, if anything, regulators will devise to replace it — and how banks should treat such loans in the meantime.
October 31 -
The delinquency rate for U.S. commercial real estate loans in CMBS is now 5.21%, a decrease of 19 basis points from the September level, according to Trepp. That is the second-largest rate drop measured in the last 19 months.
October 31 -
Initial credit enhancement on the senior notes to be issued has risen to 17.5% from 16.8% for the lender's previous securitization, but the target level is unchanged at 30%.
October 30 -
In addition to insurance premiums, borrowers in the pool use the loans for annual membership fees of sport or leisure facilities or professional bodies.
October 30 -
Credit Suisse's plan for consumer relief in a multibillion-dollar Department of Justice settlement related to residential mortgage-backed securities could reduce the costs involved, according to the settlement monitor's first report.
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