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The energy company has asked banks to arrange calls with investors on Monday to discuss the offering. That makes it a candidate to sell debt as soon as Tuesday.
July 19 -
Hugh Frater was one of four appointed to the Bipartisan Policy Center board, along with former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, a co-chair of its Housing Council.
July 19 -
Yields on the notes are expected to range from 6.0% on the A-rated tranche to 11.4% on the BB- tranche, maturing in July 2024.
July 19 -
RTLs are generally short-term, interest-only bridge loans extended to real-estate investors, while the ABS deals provide investors with a premium and less prepayment risk.
July 19 -
The guidance is largely unchanged from what the agencies proposed last year. It directs institutions to craft policies that consider a wide array of potential shortcomings.
July 18 -
With the Federal Reserve poised to cut rates as soon as September, investors poured $245 billion overall into active and index mutual funds and exchange-traded funds in the first half of the year, according to Morningstar Direct.
July 18 -
Royalty revenues account for virtually all the program's incoming securitized collections, at 95.5%, with fees on initial contracts and other income accounting for 4.5%.
July 18 -
Conventional trucks with sleeper compartments make up the largest exposure to the collateral, with a 24.3% slice of the pool, and virtually all of the 3,549 underlying contracts are backed by personal guarantees.
July 17 -
For at least the fifth consecutive quarter, the Providence, Rhode Island, company increased its allowance for credit losses on general office loans, which continue to be a problem area for banks.
July 17 -
The proposal would add reforms aimed at broadly prioritizing owner-occupant access and end the "test" or "demonstration" mode these sales have been in since 2002.
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