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A federal judge has ordered a staff member of the Department of Government Efficiency and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's top lawyer to appear at an evidentiary hearing next week.
April 23 -
Don Layton, former Freddie Mac CEO, and self-proclaimed "GSEologist" predicts that a release of the two entities will occur within four to six years.
April 22 -
The notes benefit from various levels of debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) triggers that help support repayment.
April 22 -
House Financial Services Committee ranking member Maxine Waters, D-Calif., led a group of Democrats in challenging Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the current state of the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.
April 22 -
The partnership is intended to combine the fixed-income abilities of MassMutual subsidiary Barings with Invesco's distribution network across U.S. wealth markets.
April 22 -
The partnership between alternative investment managers adds to signs investors see the private mortgage market as attractive, albeit not immune to risk.
April 21 -
The agency is offering buyouts and early retirement incentives for employees, with layoffs possible if targets aren't met, as part of the Trump administration's overall downsizing of the federal government.
April 21 -
Jeffries is preparing to sponsor $143.2 million in securitized bonds backed by unsecured consumer loans underwritten largely through income verification.
April 21 -
The outperformance of local-currency debt has led to an unusual situation where the historically riskier bonds are trading at lower yields than those denominated in the dollar — traditionally the world's main haven asset.
April 21 -
Investing across the credit spectrum for more than three decades, through multiple credit cycles and disruptive market events, has given OHA unique insight, particularly in volatile periods.
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