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At $230 million, GSMBST 2019-PJ1 is notably smaller than recent transactions from JPMorgan and Redwood Trust; borrowers also have less equity in their homes.
March 25 -
THL Credit is marketing its first middle-market CLO in a $410.5 million portfolio backed by receivables from its direct-lending originations.
March 25 -
Moody's assigned an Aa1 to the Class A notes to be issued by the $215.8 million BFNS 2019-1; that's one notch higher than the comparable tranche of its prior deal.
March 22 -
The $155.7 million secured combo note offering is backed by the full face value of three classes of mezzanine notes plus a majority portion of the residual notes from Oaktree's first CLO of 2019.
March 21 -
The €249 million Taurus 019-1 FR is backed by a single loan from Bank of America on a portfolio of 206 mixed-use properties leased to French electric utility EDF.
March 21 -
Many of the credit characteristics of Verus 2019-INV1 are similar to those of the deal Invictus completed in December, but the loans are less geographically concentrated.
March 21 -
The $503.3 million Madison Park XXXIV has a 133-basis-point spread for its $294.5 million Class A-1 loan tranche.
March 21 -
The boutique investment bank will retain a 45% minority stake in its former credit advisors unit, which was renamed and infused with additional capital by its new parent.
March 20 -
Unusually, all of the loans in the $374 million transaction were purchased from a single originator, Impac Mortgage.
March 20 -
The refinancing also extends the reinvestment period of the $410 million Garrison BSL CLO 2016-1 by two years; the deal is non-callable for two years as well.
March 19 -
The state's financial regulator says Fast Money Loan charged consumers interest rates and fees above the state's usury cap, and operated unlicensed storefronts.
March 19 -
Gleysteen's return builds on a recent trend of old-school issuers revving up new CLO platforms
March 19 -
Two Harbors Investment Corp., which grew its servicing portfolio by 22% in the fourth quarter, priced a common stock offering to raise funds to buy more rights as well as mortgage-backed securities.
March 19 -
The JFSA published a final rule outlining the hoops U.S. CLO managers will have to jump through if Japanese banks are to avoid a higher risk weighting on their holdings; it remains to be seen how much of a burden this will be.
March 19 -
The loans in CIM Trust 2019-INV1 are conventional mortgages made to investors either for business purposes (85.6%) or cash-out refinancing for personal use (14.4%), according to DBRS.
March 19 -
Retail Value Inc, which was spun off from SITE Centers last year obtained a $900 million mortgage from three banks on the 25 assets in 14 states and Puerto Rico
March 18 -
The deal gives ELAD, part of Israel's Tshuva Group of companies, its first industrial assets in U.S.; the 48 properties are located across eight states and 10 different markets.
March 18 -
The company spun out of DriveTime is paying for the privilege, however; it's offering 50.3% credit enhancement on the senior notes of the $338 million deal rated by Kroll.
March 15 -
The company controlled by Emerald Development Managers has already ceased originating; S&P has notes from a 2016 securitization on watch and Kroll is monitoring the situation.
March 14 -
Approximately 68.4% of the collateral balance in Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust 2019-A derives from contracts that benefit from subsidized rates to well-qualified borrowers.
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