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GE Capital is issuing two securitizations worth $680 million via the public market.
June 12 -
The Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) is in no rush to sell the $11.5 billion of mortgage servicing rights that it inherited almost two years ago when nonbank lender/servicer Taylor, Bean & Whitaker failed.
June 12 -
Scholar Funding Trust plans to issue the $219 million student loan securitization, according to a Fitch Ratings presale report.
June 12 -
Discover Financial Services, Riverwoods, Ill., has finally closed on its purchase of LendingTree Loans, also known as Home Loan Center, from Charlotte, N.C.-based Tree.com for a total purchase price of $46 million. An additional $10 million of the purchase price is due on the first anniversary of the purchase, subject to certain conditions.
June 12 -
It appears that Nationstar’s acquisition of the bankrupt Residential Capital Corp. is far from a done deal.
June 12 -
Global ABS 2011 – Today kicks off Information Management Network’s (IMN) Global ABS 2012 in Brussels. The conference will be held until Thursday, June 14.
June 12 -
A federal judge ruled in favor of two investors involved in litigation against Bank of America, offering an alternative insiders see as a self-help way to mitigate conflicts of interest between lenders and investors of asset-backed commercial paper.
June 11 -
Shawn Miller has parted ways with nonperforming mortgage investor Arch Bay Capital, but is now starting a new origination firm backed by the company he left.
June 11 -
Three new auto-related deals are adding to what already accounts for the bulk of this year's ABS issuance.
June 11 -
Tranches in Freddie Mac’s multifamily securitizations — known as K-deals — are more appealing investments than their comparable conduit counterparts, even in deeply uncertain macro circumstances, said Barclays analysts in the bank’s CMBS Strategy Weekly report.
June 11 -
MassMutual Asset Finance LLC is marketing a $705 million equipment lease securitization.
June 11 -
Matthew S. Feig has hopped over to Stroock & Stroock & Lavan from Cadwalder, Wickersham & Taft. He was started June 7 in the N.Y. office as special counsel in the structured finance and insurance practice groups.
June 11 -
Catastrophe bond issuer Long Point Re III has issued a catastrophe bond worth $250 million, according to a release from GC Securities, which structured the deal. The shop was also a joint bookrunner with Swiss Re Capital Markets. BNP Paribas and Aon Benfield Securities acted as co-managers.
June 11 -
Competition from jumbo loans and recent delays in key secondary market regulations are key hurdles holding back the long-awaited return of this secondary market, which is making some strides in other areas.
June 10 -
Fannie Mae is moving closer to launching a pilot program to dispose of some of its nonperforming residential loans, according to industry advisors familiar with the GSE’s plans.
June 8 -
Walker & Dunlop announced today the acquisition of CW Capital LLC . The combination will create one of the largest commercial real estate lenders in the nation.
June 8 -
Moody's Investors Service said in a report this week that the growing gap in performance between stronger and weaker malls requires a closer look.
June 8 -
Fitch Ratings said today that a substantial rise in defaults would lead to incremental losses in privately funded student loan ABS pools.
June 8 -
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday unanimously approved the release of a set of proposals that would raise banks' minimum capital requirement to 7%.
June 8 -
Mortgage investors, who have been complaining for months about the costs they will bear under the national servicing settlement, presented a list of proposed remedies at a congressional hearing Thursday.
June 8