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Paul Volcker, the former Federal Reserve chairman who broke the back of U.S. inflation in the 1980s and three decades later led President Barack Obama’s bid to rein in the investment risk-taking of commercial banks, has died.
December 9 -
While undeterred from the market, CLO investors may be skittish enough over price volatility and quality in loans to be more discerning of which managers' BB notes they'll take on.
December 9 -
The percentage decline is attributed mostly to an $8 billion October surge of new commercial-mortgage securitization activity, rather than improving performance of legacy assets.
December 6 -
Federal and state policymakers wagged their fingers this week at high-cost lenders that might be looking to team with banks to evade a 36% ceiling on interest rates.
December 6 -
The two Democratic senators said the bureau's policy could allow companies to circumvent consumer finance laws.
December 6 -
TPG Sixth Street Partners' Alan Waxman warns investors are turning a blind eye to an epidemic of fake corporate earnings projections.
December 6 -
The Jersey Mike’s quick-serve sandwich franchise is turning to whole-business securitization to refinance debt, fund expansion efforts and provide a dividend to the owners.
December 5 -
Moody's and Kroll have lower loss expectations for the online platform's next $380M securitization.
December 5 - LIBOR
The Treasury secretary suggested a role for lawmakers in containing any fallout with financial contracts stemming from the transition to a new interest rate benchmark.
December 5 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council is calling for federal agencies to collect data and scrutinize cleared repurchase transactions to determine what prompted rates to spike three months ago.
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