Damages have typically not been a "disruptive problem" with hurricanes because of commercial properties' insurance, Trepp reports, but expiring leases of major tenants and the energy industry fallout have already had an impact on Houston-area office buildings.
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Richard Smith came to Capitol Hill this week to speak about the massive breach at Equifax, but it was clear Tuesday that he will be defending the entire credit reporting industry.
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Though FHFA Director Mel Watt stopped short of saying he would break with a Treasury agreement that forces all profits of the GSEs to go to the government, he emphasized that it couldn’t continue indefinitely.
October 3 -
BMO is part of a trend-setting 2017 parade of Canadian auto lenders pooling their loan, lease and dealer floorplan receivables to the U.S. investor market.
October 3 -
The $456.9 million LCCM 2017-FLI is secured by 19 commercial mortgages, the largest of them an amended and restated loan on Two Gateway, an office building in downtown Newark, New Jersey.
October 3 -
Penta CLO 3 is the first CLO since 2015 for the UK subsidiary of Swiss global asset management Partners Group Holdings AG.
October 2
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Nissan's second U.S. lease-securitization of 2017 pools more than 71,000 contracts with $1.5 billion outstanding on cars, SUVs and cross-overs. Delinquencies remain low, but residual values are growing volatile.
October 2 -
The majority of borrowers impacted by Hurricane Harvey have a significant amount of equity, while many in Hurricane Irma disaster areas have limited or negative equity, according to Black Knight Financial Services.
October 2 -
The Dallas subprime auto lender named Juan Carlos Alvarez de Soto CFO on Friday. He succeeded Ismail Dawood, who had been CFO since December 2015 after working at Bank of New York Mellon.
October 2 -
Ford Motor Credit's second master trust issuance funding its dealer inventory financing has pushed floorplan ABS industry-wide past $8.5 billion, the busiest year for the asset class since 2014.
October 1 -
The REIT has previously issued unrated bonds backed by loans that were once delinquent but are now making timely payments. It has also completed five offerings of bonds backed by prime jumbo loans between 2008 and 2012.
October 1 -
The groups argue that the CFPB did not properly conduct a cost-benefit analysis of the rule banning mandatory arbitration agreements and that the final product will harm, not help, consumers.
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Unlike the sponsor's previous transaction, which recycled collateral issued pre-crisis, this one includes newly issued securities intended to help small banks and insurance companies raise capital.
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