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Monroe Capital's latest benchmarked the most senior class of notes to the SOFR, while the rest of the deal is fixed rate.
February 1 -
In a reversal from five years ago, six of the eight biggest U.S. banks by branch count now offer the loans, which observers see as safer alternatives to payday loans.
February 1 -
The Federal Open Market Committee is expected to raise rates by 25 bps at the conclusion of its meeting Wednesday, bringing its benchmark to a target range of 4.5% to 4.75%.
February 1 -
Distressed debt in the US alone jumped more than 300% in 12 months, high-yield issuance is much more challenging in Europe and leverage ratios have reached a record by some measures.
January 31 -
Most of the loans, 97.2%, were underwritten to less than full documentation, while 30.1% of the loans verified income on 12- or 24-month bank statements.
January 31 -
Most California households and businesses lack adequate flood insurance protections, raising concerns about eventual risks to RMBS and CMBS transactions.
January 30 -
The current president, Esther George, is set to leave office on Jan. 31. The reserve bank's search committee has no deadline for finding a full-time successor.
January 30 -
Indexes show heightened expectations for a recession and souring loans. But executives are upbeat about middle-market businesses and overall job growth.
January 30 -
Average scores remain unchanged but signs of payment stress keep emerging, with Fannie Mae's serious delinquency rate up for the first time since August 2020.
January 30 -
This move comes at a time when the largest HECM producer sold its operations to a rival and another filed for bankruptcy.
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