The move comes at a time when both Prosper and the broader industry it helped to pioneer are struggling.
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If CFPB Director Richard Cordray leaves ahead of his July 2018 term expiration, President Trump would be limited in who he could pick as an acting director and may face challenges in rolling back the rule banning mandatory arbitration clauses.
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The online consumer lender reported a net loss of $25.4 million, bringing its red ink in the five most recent quarterly reports to more than $200 million.
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In Europe, €1.6 billion of new collateralized loan obligations priced during the month July, taking issuance volume for the year to date to €10 billion across 25 deals. That's in line with the €9.7 billion issued during same period last year.
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Borrowers have an average FICO of 749, up two points from its earlier transaction this year and the highest of any past HART transaction; and the concentration of borrowers with FICOs lower than 650 is down four percentage points, at just 3%
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Unlike some recent transactions in this space, this one is backed by a mix of "transitional" properties, including office, retail, and industrial, and not just multifamily.
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A German judge's support behind efforts to ban diesel-engine vehicles in Stuttgart could set in motion a decline in performance for German and European auto loan securitions, says Moody's.
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Both lenders are on their third auto-loan securitization of the year, with little variance from previous credit enhancement or expected loss levels.
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The first-time $780.8 million notes offering from Sky is primarily backed by leases to international emerging-market airlines, but the passenger jets in the pool are relatively new with an average fleet age of only 3.4 years.
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Belgium-based diamantaire Diarough is offering $150 million in notes backed primarily by its inventory of rough and polished diamonds, according to a presale report from Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
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With fewer CMBS deals coming to market — partly as a result of risk-retention rules — an independent finance company like Ladder Capital can’t always wait to piggyback on Wall Street’s transactions.
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The government-sponsored enterprise is still looking for the right balance between offering a product that's attractive to investors and a cost-effective way to reduce risk.
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Tennenbaum is offering up its third middle-market CLO as market conditions ripen for SME loan portfolios
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