Prices of office buildings and industrial properties are falling for the first time since the financial crisis, according to Moodys Investors Service.
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Officials in three large U.S. states Illinois, New York and California are simultaneously taking initial steps aimed at taming the largely unregulated realm of online small-business lending.
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USAA is marketing another catastrophe bond under its Residential Re platform.
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The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority intends to offer $189 million in tax-exempt bonds to finance single-family mortgages.
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Yum! Brands is tapping the securitization market to refinance a $2.0 billion bridge loan it obtained in connection with plans to split off its China business and modernize its three main brands.
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Freddie Mac has revised downward its economic forecast for the remainder of 2016 following a tepid first quarter, but remains upbeat about the housing market
April 25
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Recent prosecutions against lenders accused of usury violations will test the government's use of a law more commonly known in organized crime cases
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OnDeck Capital, the marketplace lender that recently launched a partnership with JPMorgan Chase, is marketing bonds backed by its own small business loans, according to DBRS
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Issuance volume for asset-backed securities for the year through April 22, 2016.
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Underwriting league tables for asset-backed securities for the year through April 22, 2016.
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The number of new claims related to sellers of legacy mortgage-backed securities from the financial crisis may have peaked, but lawsuits against trustees and servicers may linger for at least a few more years.
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Flagship is marketing its fourth subprime auto loan securitization since its merger with CarFinance in January 2015, according to Kroll Bond Rating Agency.
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