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The Chicago real estate private equity firm will issue $416.8M in notes financing its acquisition of retail, industrial and office properties leased by California-based Save Mart.
January 28 -
DLJ and Nomura Corporate are sponsoring portfolios of mostly previously modified, well-seasoned mortgages that have at least two years of clean-current payment status.
January 27 -
According to a presale report from Moody’s Investors Service, Home Re 2021-1 is the fourth deal by the issuer that will sell floating-rate notes (pegged to one-month Libor) that are backed by a reference pool of mostly prime mortgages.
January 27 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council could determine that a broad range of mortgage companies should be subject to “heightened prudential standards,” said Andrew Olmem, a partner at Mayer Brown and a former senior economic adviser to the White House.
January 25 -
At least 25 properties that Columbia Sussex Corp. has financed with loans packaged into commercial-mortgage backed securities are in special servicing or on servicer watch lists.
January 25 -
The receivables will flow from payments on UK monoline credit-card accounts for nonprime borrowers.
January 25 -
The online lender is looking to price its second securitization deal of 2021, following last week's closing of a pass-through notes offering via its master trust.
January 25 -
Deals, trends and research in structured finance and asset-backed securities for the week of Jan.15-21
January 22 -
Declining month-over-month delinquency levels and the rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations potentially give hope to more normalized economic activity.
January 20 -
The two deals will add to the pipeline of 2021 prime auto-lease transactions led earlier this month by Hyundai Capital America.
January 19 -
The Class A notes in the transaction priced above par at Friday's deal closing.
January 19 -
Upcoming changes to underwriting regulations, as well as the end of the QM patch, in addition to growing home values, all add up for this market to have a good year.
January 19 -
Federal relief efforts have minimized loan losses so far, but risks remain in credit card, auto and business lending. Many borrowers will need another lifeline to stay afloat until the economy rebounds, CEO Jamie Dimon says.
January 15 -
Deals, trends and research in structured finance and asset-backed securities for the week of Jan.7-14
January 15 -
The railcar equipment notes are secured by a portfolio of 5,770 units which are almost all being utilized through full-service leases.
January 14 -
The weighted average seasoning is 34 months, well above that of prior Invictus-sponsored deals on the Verus shelf that are typically new originations under 10 months.
January 13 -
The transaction finances the loan portion of a $989.5 million acquisition of warehouse and distribution properties located in nine states.
January 13 - LIBOR
Some of the world’s biggest banks are urging a U.S. judge not to immediately terminate Libor after a group of borrowers filed suit claiming the benchmark was the work of a “price-fixing cartel.”
January 12 -
The subprime auto lender, which specialized in post-bankrutpcy loans, has a greater share of direct-channel loans (typically refis) compared to its lone 2020 asset-backed offering.
January 11 -
The volume of Ginnie securities issued in December marked the first time more than $80 billion has been issued in a month.
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