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The percentage of larger loans in HGVT-2 is 20.08%, S&P said. While that is lower than the 23.2% seen in the previous deal, it is still too high.
August 19 -
Most of the pool, 68.6%, is in the repayment phase, while 19.1% of the loans in the pool are in deferment.
August 18 -
The tests modeled how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would fare after absorbing losses like a total $36.1 billion provision in credit losses in a severe downturn.
August 18 -
Apollo bundled assets plucked from its own funds, including real-estate debt, into a Bermuda-based vehicle, and sold bonds against it with investment-grade ratings and unusually long lifespans.
August 18 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau doubles its anticipated rulemaking agenda from last year, even as bureau employees expect mass layoffs.
August 15 -
One tenant accounts for 59.7% of the leased capacity and 56.4% of annualized adjusted base rent, but also has a AAA rating.
August 15 -
The proposed injection would be structured as a first-out, first-lien bond. The incremental debt would carry a 10.5% coupon with a 2031 maturity.
August 14 -
The entire pool was originated using agency underwriting, with PennyMac being the largest originator, and accounting for 66.1% of the mortgage loans.
August 14 -
Data centers across 20 markets will provide the revenues to support the notes. Also, the largest customer accounts for 6.5% of annualized monthly recurring revenue (AMRR).
August 13 -
Domino's also raised $320 million through a variable funding note facility, not offered to investors. Barclays Plc is leading the transaction, joined by Guggenheim Securities LLC.
August 13 -
New York Attorney General Letitia James alleges that Zelle's parent company, Early Warning Services, failed to adopt basic safeguards to combat fraud. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dismissed a similar lawsuit in March without an explanation.
August 13 -
Approximately 60% of economists surveyed by Wolters Kluwer believe the Federal Open Market Committee will act at its next meeting with a 25 basis point cut.
August 13 -
July's growth in products correspond with a noticeable rise in new applications for adjustable-rate mortgages as borrowers respond to recent rate movements.
August 12 -
Canton, a public blockchain developed by Digital Asset Holdings, allowed a standard US Treasury repurchase agreement, or repo trade, to happen outside of normal market hours.
August 12 -
Notes are expected to pay a coupon of 4.5% on the A1 through M2 tranches, compared with a 5.25% coupon on the previous deal.
August 8 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has proposed reducing supervision of all but the largest nonbanks in four key markets: auto financing, consumer credit reporting, debt collection and international money transfers.
August 8 -
Portions of four of the Carlyle Group Inc. unit's funds, as well as a number of smaller stakes from other PE managers' buyout funds, are being bundled into a collateralized fund obligation.
August 8 -
A credit analyst manually reviews the pool's underwriting decisions, instead of just leaving it all to automation.
August 7 -
Built around flexible capital that can grow alongside leading originators, the strategy will seek asset-based opportunities in North America first, then add European credit markets.
August 7 -
The deal faces a few upfront credit challenges, including the fact that the collateral's credit quality has weakened.
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