Despite tighter scrutiny from regulators, the issuance of bonds backed by subprime auto loans could reach their pre-crisis peak next year.
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Freddie Mac has priced a $757 million offering of structured pass-through certificates under its K Certificates program that securitizes recently originated multifamily mortgage loans.
January 26 -
The first three issues of U.S. prime jumbo residential mortgage bonds issued since the financial crisis have been called without any loss, Fitch Ratings reported Monday.
January 26 -
HomeUnion, an online, real-estate investment management firm specializing in single-family rental properties, named Vivek Pendharkar as chief development officer.
January 26 -
American International Group announced $3.6 billion in new costs to fill a reserve shortfall and said it will hold an initial public offering for its mortgage insurer and sell an adviser network.
January 26 -
Nations Equipment Finance is shaving exposure to oil-and-gas equipment contracts in its latest asset-backed deal but still has relatively high exposure to the risky field, according to a presale report from DBRS.
January 25
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Aviation Capital Group, a wholly owned unit of Pacific Life Insurance Co., has redeemed $1.86 billion of asset-backed securities issued in 2005.
January 25 -
As the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund prepares to return to the municipal bond market for the first time in nearly three years, the agency's chief plans to retire.
January 25 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency may face legislation or a lawsuit in the near future as it tries to force captive insurance companies to exit the Federal Home Loan Bank System,
January 25 -
Issuance volume of asset-backed securities for the year through January 22, 2016.
January 24 -
Underwriting league tables for asset-backed securities for the year through January 22, 2016.
January 24 -
Add Southcross Energy Partners, Seventy Seven Energy, Verso Corp., and Paragon Offshore to the list of credits held by collateralized loan obligation that appear to be headed for default.
January 22 -
As investors continue to unload loans to risky companies, pushing prices into distressed territory, those still holding these investments are increasingly looking the other way.
January 22

