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Almost all the collateral was extended to borrowers attending four-year schools, and the same percentage was made to borrowers attending not-for-profit schools.
March 27 -
The non-prime pool benefits from a non-declining reserve fund of 1.0% of the initial pool balance, and subordination of 32.9% for the pool.
March 26 -
In a paper, former central bank researchers make the case that the Federal Reserve could better support the Treasury market from disruptions in the cash-futures basis trade by hedging its asset purchases.
March 26 -
Figg will advise financial institutions, issuers, arrangers and underwriters on asset-backed securities (ABS) deals, collateralized loan obligations among other transactions.
March 26 -
A reserve account starts off at 0.0%, but its funding level varies in line with three-month average excess spreads, if it falls below certain thresholds.
March 26 -
Unlike estimated excess spread, which increased to 13.2%, from 12.8% on the EART 2024-4 transaction, several other forms of credit enhancement levels dropped.
March 25 -
The bonds are tied to rights to collect mortgage payments, known as mortgage servicing rights, and it's only the second such deal that's non-recourse.
March 24 -
Second-lien loans make up virtually the entire pool, which carries some risk of poor recovery rates. Yet 78% of the pool is also considered safe-harbor mortgages.
March 24 -
Borrowers are considered prime in this pool, but Fitch Ratings notes that delinquency rates have been increasing since 2022.
March 21 -
Total hard credit enhancement will represent 4.5% of the note balance, and initial reserves amounting to 2.0% of the pool.
March 20 -
The $1 billion securitization includes a $424 million fixed rate Aaa-rated portion with a yield of 5.133% as well as a $424 million floating Aaa-rated portion priced at 110 basis points over the Secured Overnight Financing Rate.
March 20 -
Almost the entire pool of mortgages will fund primary residences and were underwritten using full documentation.
March 19 -
Portfolio managers should consider choosing CLOs and ABS over corporate credit and agency MBS over Treasuries in 2025, says asset manager Janus Henderson.
March 18 -
Multifamily debt held by all capital sources continues to grow at a faster pace than the overall commercial market, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
March 18 -
Loans on used cars, extended to borrowers with prime credit characteristics, make up the reference pool of assets.
March 18 -
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte is the new chair for both and he has removed several members while adding a few new names at each.
March 18 -
Money-market funds with cash to invest are doing more repo — extending overnight credit to owners of Treasuries, causing the rates on the loans to decline.
March 17 -
Aside from that, three collateral performance trigger events—delinquency, default and extension rate—that can force an early amortization are structured into the deal.
March 17 -
The pool is diversified, with its top obligor accounting for 3.2% of the pool balance, and the top 10 obligors account for 14.1%.
March 14 -
Coupons range from 4.4% on the noted rates P1/A1+ from Moody's and S&P, to 5.66% on the notes rated Ba1/BB+.
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