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The trust will repay on a pro rata basis each month until the collateral's aggregate principal value is 50% of the aggregate principal value of the collateral obligations at closing.
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Some buyers in the JPMorgan deal — and in multiple other SRT trades — borrowed money from other banks to help finance their stakes and inflate returns, people familiar with the matter say.
June 12 -
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra pushed back against a new argument posed by Senate Republicans that the bureau may only be funded if the Federal Reserve earns a profit.
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Although used cars with borrowers of non-prime credit quality comprise the asset pool, it benefits from 9.00% in overcollateralization, subordination, a reserve account representing 1.00% of the pool balance, and excess spread.
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Homeowners responded to moderating interest rates and brought in significantly more refinance volume, with Department of Veterans Affairs numbers more than doubling from the prior week.
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The A5 through A21 notes have credit enhancement levels amounting to 15.00%, while the rest of the notes are covered by levels ranging from 8.65% to 0.55%.
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The proposed class action suit claims the fintech lender purposefully pushed customers applying for HELOC loans into higher rates, or misrepresented rates at the beginning.
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The $39 billion 10-year note sale was awarded at 4.438%, compared with a yield of 4.458% in pre-auction trading at 1 p.m. New York time, the bidding deadline.
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Fifteen million Americans who owe a combined $49 billion in medical debt would benefit from a proposal by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to scrub medical debts from credit reports and ban their use in underwriting decisions.
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Class A notes benefit from total hard credit enhancement equal to about 31.50% of the portfolio balance, while enhancement levels range from 23.75% on the class B notes to 2.00% on the class G notes.
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