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The eight-year-old finance company closed on its fourth overall securitization, in what was its largest ABS bond issuance to date.
February 9 -
Gains in consumer financial stability helped to decrease the rates of distressed home loans, but job creation is needed to make recovery sustainable, a CoreLogic report found.
February 9 -
Demand for the debt has outweighed supply by so much that some money managers are even calling companies to press them to borrow instead of waiting for deals to come their way.
February 9 -
The biggest U.S. banks reduced the portion of their collective balance sheets they’re dedicating to loans to a new low, extending a trend that’s seen the largest lenders put less and less of their firepower behind everyday borrowers.
February 8 -
The first mortgage securities offering on through its Sequoia trust is also Redwood's largest-sized deal in the past year.
February 8 -
Meanwhile at Essent, more loans exited the inventory in January than in December.
February 8 -
The rise in sales comes as risk premiums for new transactions have tightened to pre-pandemic levels, marking a stark turnaround in a sector with heavy exposure to company bankruptcies caused by the lockdowns.
February 8 -
Acting Director Dave Uejio wrote in a blog post that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau needs more time to consider rules that were finalized under the Trump administration but have not yet gone into effect.
February 5 - LIBOR
Most major global banks will spend more than $100 million each this year preparing for the end of the discredited Libor rate, according to Ernst & Young.
February 5 -
Underwriting league tables of asset-backed securities through Feb. 4, 2021
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