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When the Trump tax cuts expire next year, the White House will ask for higher corporate taxes and a buyback tax as Congress enters one of its biggest economic fights of the decade, which will have major implications for bankers.
May 10 -
All four of the class A tranches benefit from total initial hard credit enhancement of 13.80%, while the B and C classes of notes are covered by 10.6% and 6.0% in initial hard credit enhancement.
May 9 -
Issuance volume of asset-backed securities for the year through May 9, 2024
May 9 -
Underwriting league tables of asset-backed securities through May 9, 2024
May 9 -
Yields are expected to range from 6.3% on the AAA notes to 7.4% on the BBB notes, which are priced against the three-month interpolated yield curve, and have a final schedule payment date of May 15, 2029.
May 9 -
The 30-year fixed rate mortgage fell for the first time in six weeks as the Federal Open Market Committee meeting outcome is finally priced in.
May 9 -
The lender lost a battle to toss the lawsuit, but convinced a judge to compel the regulator to produce data on its competitors.
May 9 -
The securitization amount is smaller than an earlier transaction, and its AAA notes are expected to price at wider spreads than the AAA notes on the 2024-A series.
May 8 -
Bank stocks are up this year as interest rates have leveled off and there are hopes that pressure on lenders' profits could moderate.
May 8 -
Notes A, B and C benefit from credit enhancement amounting to 33.3%, 16.2% and 7.0%, and the deal's capital structure will repay investors on a combined pro-rata and sequential basis.
May 7