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The Federal Reserve's struggle in bringing inflation down from its current level to its 2% target may come down to how the government measures shelter costs in the U.S., leading some experts to question whether the problem is in the economy or in how it is measured.
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The U.S. 30-year yield reached the highest level in a month on Monday amid predictions that a Trump presidency would lead to higher inflation.
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The loan portfolio has international diversification across industries.
July 3 -
Fitch Ratings views home price values in the non-prime mortgage pool as being 11.3% above a long-term sustainable level.
July 3 -
Securitizations face fewer complications under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) but missed filings can incur stiff penalties.
July 3 -
The push for assurances on collateral is coming despite fierce competition for deals, and indicates borrowers face limits on their ability to change the standing of existing creditors to get the financing they need.
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High quality consumer loans enhance the collateral pool.
July 2 -
The inaugural sub-prime auto loan ABS is primarily backed by used car and light-truck/sports utility vehicle loans.
July 2 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell brushed away concerns that a second Trump presidency could imperil the central bank's independence.
July 2 -
The 45% charge provides an interim step toward a longer-term risk-based capital schema for insurers.
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