The Long Island Power Authority plans to issue $985.30 million of tax-exempt bonds backed by restructuring charges imposed on its retail electricity customers.
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Banks are losing auto finance market share to captive lenders and finance companies, according to a new report from the credit bureau Experian.
December 2 -
New bank capital rules on the horizon could nearly wipe out secondary trading in most kinds of asset-backeds, said JPMorgan analysts in a report.
December 2 -
Is Fitch Ratings going easier on bonds backed by federally guaranteed student loans than Moodys Investors Service? Thats the conclusion of analysts at Barclays.
December 2 -
Wells Fargo is marketing what may be the first offering of commercial mortgage bonds to comply with Regulation AB II.
December 2
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J.G Wentworth priced its third securitization of 2015 and said it plans to increase its issuance program to four deals per year from the usual three starting in 2016.
December 1 -
When news broke in October that New Yorks Stuy Town was being sold, observers expected the $3 billion loan on the property to be paid off without a glitch. Recent litigation might change that.
December 1 -
A jump in lending in many parts of Europe, coupled with rising economic growth and higher employment, should help bolster the performance of securitizations in Europe, according to Fitch Ratings.
December 1 -
LoanDepot closed its first securitization of personal loans today, the company announced in a press release.
December 1 -
The sponsor will securitize a RM3 billion ($469 million) portfolio of auto loans extended to borrowers in China.
December 1 -
Westgate Resorts has completed its second timeshare loan securitization of the year.
December 1 -
BNP Paribas Personal Finance, a subsidiary BNP Paribas, plans to resume securitizing personal consumer loans via its Noria platform.
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