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The A-1, A-2 and A-3 notes will benefit from credit enhancement levels of 38.6%, 30.1% and 19.3%, respectively. The mezzanine class benefits from 13.3%.
August 22 -
The company is looking to take advantage of Credit Suisse's step back from other areas across markets too. Within securitized products the firm has been looking to expand into new products that trade in secondary markets.
March 30 -
Neighborly Co., a franchisor of 24 home repair and maintenance service brands, is pledging franchise-fee, royalty and other related revenues from its mostly recession-proof business lines.
February 17 -
Barclays Commercial Mortgage Securities Mortgage Trust 2020-C7 is backed by a pool of 49 fixed-rate loans collateralized by 153 commercial properties – of which 17 loans are tied to multifamily/manufactured housing properties representing 35.4% of the pool balance.
June 9 -
A Silicon Valley mega-office-tower complex that is home to both Amazon and Facebook corporate offices is making another appearance in a conduit commercial mortgage-loan securitization.
August 28 -
The 20 whole loans in the transaction are secured by Bridge's weakest-rated collateral pool to date, compared to three prior Bridge REIT deals.
July 17 -
Proceeds from the new deal will pay down nearly $1.3 billion in outstanding debt from parent company Dine Brands Global's two prior securitizations.
May 17 -
At 1%-1.2% of initial principal balance, the expected loss range for the $1.25 billion deal is the lowest ever for a GM Financial retail auto loan securitization.
April 3 -
Barclays, BMO, Citibank, Goldman Sachs and ING contributed to the online student lender, which last year made over $1 billion in loans.
February 14 -
Collateralized loan obligations denominated in pounds sterling were once a tough sell; two recent deals from Barclays and PGIM indicate that this is changing.
September 4 -
The £325 million Dryden 63 CLO, sponsored by PGIM, will issue six classes of sterling-denominated notes; Barclays’ £4.5 billion Sirius Funding is issuing three tranches in three different currencies.
August 6 -
It's the Canadian bank's second deal of the year aimed at U.S. investors and adds to what has been a slow pace of credit card issuance this year. Two subordinate Canadian dollar tranches will be retained.
July 23 -
As upstart companies mature, they face pressure to develop deeper relationships with their customers. That is leading some to offer to a wider range of products, including deposit accounts.
April 12 -
The British banking giant has been testing its new online lending platform with a handful of its U.S. customers and plans to roll it out in full force next year. It's all part of a broader effort to expand its U.S. consumer business beyond credit cards.
November 21 -
Barclays and the Justice Department, engaged in a legal battle over the suspected fraudulent sale of mortgage securities a decade ago, have revived discussions about reaching an out-of-court settlement, according to people with knowledge of the situation.
October 27 -
New issuance of U.S. collateralized loan obligations reached $11.9 billion across 24 deals, taking year-to-date volume past $72.3 billion, according to Thomson Reuters LPC. The eight-month total is higher than the total issuance for all of 2016.
September 10 -
Freddie Mac has priced its first credit-risk transfer securities backed in part by tax-exempt loans used to finance affordable multifamily rental properties.
June 15 -
Investors are lining up to buy bonds backed by the franchise fees of fast food chains, providing attractive financing for their private equity backers.
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