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The deal can be upsized to $2 billion, and the transaction will repay principal sequentially, growing non-declining enhancement as the notes amortize.
May 13 -
The dental and medical spa industries accounted for 60.1% and 26.0% of the deal's balance.
May 12 -
Industry diversification and strong borrower financials bode well for CLO prospects in uncertain times.
May 12 -
Residential, business and carrier customers represented 37.2%, 32.8% and 30.0%, respectively, of revenue from the last 12 months.
May 9 -
Oxford requires that 91% of the supporting loans have interest payments on a floating rate index or a floating rate option, but new loans face requirements to mitigate the risks of yield shortfalls.
May 8 -
Carlyle Group Inc. expects more than $1.8 trillion of capital will be deployed by 2030 to meet that demand, and a chunk of that can be taken up by the private markets.
May 8 -
Agora started out by providing independent and franchise dealerships with an online platform to manage their retail installment sale contracts (RISCs).
May 7 -
The goal is to address an existing "bottleneck" in financing for small and mid-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the defense industry.
May 6 -
The transaction's senior, interest-only tranches, which are also initially exchangeable, pay a coupon of 0.50%.
May 6 -
The transaction will issue about 10 classes of notes, composed of one term bond and nine serial bonds.
May 5 -
The company took a break from securitization during the first quarter but was able to get a deal done shortly after the fiscal period ended.
May 5 -
Indexed to the one-month, I-Curve, yields are expected to range from 4.60% on the A1+ rated, A1 notes to 6.22% on the BBB-rated, class D notes.
May 2 -
The labor market continues to cool gradually, a sign that businesses facing heightened uncertainty and turmoil didn't significantly alter their hiring plans.
May 2 -
The rating agency said 82 of the 114 loans, representing 76.4% of the portfolio's value, have final balloon payments.
May 1 -
Southern Auto Finance uses a heavily automated origination process that puts applicants through several rounds of vetting, including income and employment verification.
May 1 -
At any point during the revolving period, the issuer might upsize the current notes to a $500 million limit.
April 30 -
The deal taps into insurers' growing demand for long-dated private credit investments. More than a dozen investors, are set to participate in the transaction.
April 29 -
The collateral's annual percentage rate, loan-to-value and debt-to-income rates all decreased compared to the PART 2024-2 transaction.
April 29 -
Among its structural strengths, DEFT 2025-1 includes a non-declining reserve account representing 1.0% of the pool balance.
April 28 -
Yields, are expected to come in ranging from 4.4% on the class A notes, to 4.5% on the class A4 notes.
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