The share of residential property buyers that put themselves in the most optimistic category jumped notably in the latest edition of an RCN survey.
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The deal has a sequential repayment structure and collateral with 168 months of seasoning. The loans are already past their peak default periods, which each typically occur three to five years after a borrower enters repayment.
October 4 -
Notes will repay investors on a sequential basis, S&P said. One of S&P's rationales for assigning its ratings is the available credit support, including excess spread of 49.0%, 44.7%, 37.3% and 31.5% on classes A, B, C and D notes.
October 4 -
At the Most Powerful Women in Banking conference, asset management leader Jenny Johnson discussed opportunities and risks for portfolio managers in 2023.
October 4 -
Loan activity fell for a second consecutive week, dropping to levels last seen in 1996, as a potential government shutdown loomed.
October 4 -
The share of residential property buyers that put themselves in the most optimistic category jumped notably in the latest edition of an RCN survey.
October 3
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Should the transaction's cumulative default rate exceed 2.45% on or before Oct. 25, 2027, a lockout trigger accelerates note principal repayments from closing until May 25, 2024.
October 3 -
In a deal arranged by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., the Pittsburgh bank has bought a portfolio from the wreckage of Signature Bank. The purchase should help PNC expand its fund banking business, which helps private equity firms manage liquidity and finance investments in the short term.
October 3 -
Lendbuzz appears to be on the upswing, according to KBRA. On a year-to-year basis ending in Q2 2023, originations grew 37.6%, and revenues were up 94.6% from a year ago.
October 3 -
The class action case, first brought up in 2020, accused Lakeview Loan Servicing and LoanCare of violating the Texas Debt Collection Act by charging "junk" fees.
October 2 -
The bipartisan deal struck Saturday temporarily allays concerns that would've required workarounds in parts of the lending process reliant on government agencies.
October 2 -
The newest deal from the program could be upsized to $1.6 billion from $1.1 billion, with the structure and pool characteristics remaining the same.
October 2 -
In July, month-to-month missed payments increased but improved on an annual basis because a lower share of borrowers were 90 days or more late.
September 29