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After a three-year absence, the deal will issue notes repaid from a pool of leases on 22 refinanced assets. Almost all the assets are narrowbody aircraft, representing 87.9% of the pool by value. One widebody accounts for 12.1% of the asset value.
September 25 -
The current pool of borrowers with FICO scores below 700 represents 14.9% of the pool, compared with 13.5% of the 2023-B transaction, according to one analysis.
September 24 -
Those metrics were merely a return to solid pre-pandemic levels and do not suggest a deterioration, says Moody's. Yet a broader, and more weakened employment picture is emerging, SMBC Nikko Securities says separately.
September 24 -
In the non-prime pool, owner-occupied properties account for most of the assets, at 55.1%; the amount of investor properties represents 41.6% of the deal.
September 23 -
Subordination is unchanged on the classes A and B notes, and increased to 1.20% on the 2024-5 series notes, from 1.10% on the 2024-4 series.
September 20 -
In the collaboration, BNP Paribas, the European Union's leading global bank will commit the $5 billion in financing to support investment-grade, asset-backed credit that ATLAS and Apollo will source from their issuer clients.
September 20 -
A trigger occurs if the reserve fund is less than 50% of the reserve fund target amount, or if the payment date where the outstanding HEA valuation is less than 80% of the starting home valuation.
September 19 -
The fund aims to bring greater granularity and spreads of consumer assets to institutional investors that typically have a greater exposure to corporate credit assets.
September 18 -
The 144A deals close within a week of each other and both have eight-year maturities. Series 2024-P3 has four class A tranches compared with 2024-N3's three class As.
September 18 -
The team will report to Vincent Pham as UMB Bank enhances its capabilities in CLO trustee and loan administration services.
September 18 -
COLT 2024-5 has a higher concentration of full documentation loans, 6.1%, compared with 5.1% on the COLT 2024-4 deal, and smaller concentrations of piggyback mortgages and loans on investor properties.
September 17 -
The joint venture will use a combination of internal and third-party capital to purchase mortgage loans that A&D originates and services, while investing in a range of mortgage securities on the transactions.
September 17 -
Strong fundamentals like strong contractual cashflows, a favorable outlook for the wireless sector and the underlying mortgage structure all support positive credit to the notes.
September 16 -
The Onity Loan Investment Trust, series 2024-HB2, is preparing to issue $469.3 million in securitized bonds, with repayment pledged from principal payments from pool of 1,078 reverse mortgage loan and real-estate owned (REO) assets.
September 13 -
Pricing talk includes yields ranging from 4.9% on the AAA, class A1 notes; 5.7% on the AA, class A2 notes; and 6.2% on the AA M1 notes.
September 12 -
The action stems from 2017, when the CFPB filed a lawsuit claiming Navient steered borrowers who might have qualified for income-driven repayment plans into more expensive forbearance instead.
September 12 -
Since July 21, 2021, the cutoff date before its last deal, Avant's active credit card accounts increased 388%, to its current 1 million accounts.
September 11 -
Across both deals, the class A notes have total initial hard credit enhancements of 19.25% of the pool balance. Class B notes benefit from 13.00% in total hard credit enhancement, and class C notes benefit from 9.25%.
September 10 -
On a cumulative basis, Moody's expects the asset pool to have a net loss of 1.25%, down from 1.50% in the prior deal.
September 9 -
The notes benefit from total initial hard credit enhancement that represents 8.0% of the pool balance on the class A notes. Classes B, C, D and N benefit from credit enhancement levels representing 5.40%, 2.20%, 0.50% and 0.25%, respectively.
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