The Federal Housing Finance Agency's decision to exclude captive insurance companies from Federal Home Loan Bank membership makes the FHLB system like a private country club.
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As more employers offer student loan repayment assistance to their workers, lenders that specialize in refinancing debt like Citizens Financial and SoFi see an opportunity to reel in more customers
April 6 -
Credit market turmoil continued to take a toll on commercial property prices in February, when Moody's/RCA Commercial Property Price Indices national all-property composite index declined for a second consecutive month.
April 6 -
Defaults on commercial mortgage-backed securities declined for the fifth straight year in 2015, according to Fitch Ratings.
April 5 -
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are marketing commercial mortgage bonds with unusually heavy exposure to hotels, considered to be one of the riskier property types.
April 5
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LeasePlan Corp. N.V. is preparing its seventh securitization of European commercial vehicle leases, this time through 549.1 million in new notes through its German subsidiary.
April 5 -
Jeremy Ghose, a veteran London-based CLO manager, is unsure the launch of five new Euro-denominated collateralized loan obligations in March is a sign the market is staged for a surge in 2016 even though one of the new issues was by his own firm.
April 5 -
Student loan servicer Navient is marketing another $497 million of securities backed by federally guaranteed student loans, according to rating agency reports.
April 5 -
Sonic Industries is returning to the securitization market with seven-year bonds backed by current and future franchise fees, restaurant royalties and other intellectual property.
April 4 -
A strong finish to March allowed the U.S. leveraged loan market to have its best quarter in nearly four years, according to Markit.
April 4 -
Fraikin Groupe is refinancing a truck lease securitization, according to Standard & Poors.
April 4 -
With the pricing of five new deals since mid-March, the European collateralized loan obligation market has broken out from a slow start in 2016 to put itself on pace to match, or exceed, 2015 new-issue volume levels.
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