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The trust's sixth issue of the year is backed by higher-income borrowers.
June 28 -
The high court's much-anticipated ruling gives federal courts — rather than executive agencies — the power to interpret ambiguous statutes. The decision is expected to facilitate an increase in litigation over banking regulations.
June 28 -
The plan from the Heritage Foundation, a group the first Trump administration was largely in line with, would shutter CFPB, break up HUD and raise FHA premiums.
June 27 -
KBRA says there is notable borrower equity in the properties collateralizing the mortgages, which is reflected in the weighted average original loan-to-value ratio of 71.7%.
June 27 -
It comes as investors begin to reshuffle their portfolios at the mid-year mark, while traders earlier this week embraced bets on 3 percentage points of cuts over the next nine months.
June 26 -
The deal structure also features a two-year revolving period, followed by a full-turbo amortization phase.
June 26 -
Data center and fiber investments are growing for a host of reasons, including employees working from home more since the pandemic.
June 25 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau extended the deadline for lenders with the highest volume of small-business loans to July 18, 2025, and will not assess penalties for reporting errors for a year.
June 25 -
Also, 3.3% of the pool are closed-end loans with second lien priority underwritten with various documentation methods.
June 25 -
But those in opposition are still giving the agency props for how it carried out the new product approval process for the first time.
June 24