Renovate America continues to stretch its regional footprint through its fourth securitization this year of Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) bonds supporting green-energy home improvements.
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Two Republican senators sent a letter to Vice President-elect Mike Pence calling for the removal of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray
January 10 -
Obvion, a Dutch mortgage lender owned by Rabobank, is kicking off 2017 with its 41st securitization of 1.19 billion in prime residential mortgages to homeowners in The Netherlands.
January 10 -
Aetna Life is marketing its annual offering of catastrophe bonds offloading risk of medical claims.
January 10 -
CPS Auto Receivables Trust 2017-A is a $206.32 million asset-backed offering, the 24th overall for the indirect lender to troubled-credit borrowers whose FICO scores average 567.
January 9 -
Commercial mortgage lending by insurers rose slightly in the first half of 2016, though their allocations to the sector decreased slightly, according to the latest survey by the CRE Finance Council and Trepp
January 9
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The number of homeowners underwater on their mortgage continues to shrink as the amount of tappable home equity grows, according to Black Knight Financial Services.
January 9 -
American Airlines is upsizing the carriers first enhanced equipment trust certificate issuance of 2017 to $983.2 million, covering the financing of 24 new aircraft joining Americans fleet over the next five months.
January 8 -
Former Jefferies LLC managing director Jesse Litvak "lied to his customers" about the prices of mortgage-backed securities, a prosecutor told jurors as the U.S tries for a second time to win a conviction that sticks.
January 8 -
Redwood Trust wasted no time in launching its first offering of the year of residential mortgage bonds last week.
January 8 -
The face of U.S. student loan debt is usually an underemployed twentysomething. But increasingly, the burden of paying for higher education is falling on older Americans.
January 8 -
The Loan Syndications and Trading Association will appeal a Dec. 22 federal district court ruling that shot down the trade groups 2016 lawsuit against U.S. financial regulators challenging new risk-retention standards for collateralized loan obligations.
January 5 -
Proponents of "recap and release" misread the political risks and the depth of interest that key lawmakers have in determining the long-term future of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
January 5

