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S&P stated that as more loans stretch into 72 months or even 84 months as a result of rising new-vehicle prices, auto ABS investors must be mindful of increased credit risks that accompany extended-term loans.
July 30 -
Revisions to S&P's CLO ratings methadology and Kroll's launch into rating European CLOs could challenge Moody's as the first choice for managers across the pond.
June 25 -
The 240 note classes under review from 24 issuers include several already holding high-risk triple-C ratings.
May 14 -
S&P says extended term loans and "liberal" collection policies are pushing losses and amortization toward the tail end of some lenders' securitizations — making cross-comparing performance between lenders and an issuer's own outstanding vintage deals more difficult.
August 26 -
The U.S. CLO manager breaks the ice with its first euro-denominated deal, which priced Friday and will close in May when it is about 75% ramped up.
March 27 -
The deadline to appeal the rollback of risk-retention requirements for CLO managers expired at midnight last night, but Voya Alternative Asset Management is not taking advantage.
March 26 -
Octagon is refinancing a 2013-vintage CLO for the second time, while Anchorage is using the assets of a deal issued in 2012 (and later refinanced in 2016) for its first new-issue deal of 2018.
March 20 -
CBAM, the leading CLO issuer by volume in 2017, had a shorter non-call for its senior-note stack; Apex has split the AAA paper into three variable-priced tranches.
March 15 -
Two privately placed static CLOs and the newly priced Palmer Square CLO 2018-1 add up to more than $1.5 billion in new CLO assets under management for the Kansas City-metro area manager.
March 14 -
The €413 million transaction will issue exchangeable notes for the five senior tranches, allowing regulated U.S. banks the opportunity to invest, even though the portfolio includes bonds.
March 13 -
Credit enhancement on the senior tranches of notes to be issued is unchanged from the prior six deals, at 24.38%; monthly payment rates by dealers continues to trend upward at 40.5%.
March 8 -
The performance of outstanding transactions issued via the Capital Auto Receivables Trust platform is weakening, so rating agencies are demanding additional investor protections.
March 8 -
Discover's master trust is issuing $800 million in its first deal since October; Scotiabank has priced US$600 million in card receivables in its first cardholder account securitization in two years.
March 8 -
DriveTime's improving loss performance in recent securitizations allowed it to relax the enhancement levels on its first securitization of the year.
March 2 -
The transaction is the second this year involving Santander's Chrysler Capital preferred-lender unit; in January Santander sold bonds on its first-ever deal backed by Fiat Chrysler leases.
March 1 -
Avoca CLO V was issued only the second default rating of a subordinate global CLO in the last four years, the result of an unpaid subordinate tranche in an early deal liquidation by manager KKR.
February 28 -
Verizon Wireless' sixth overall securitization of device-payment plans includes more subprime borrowers, but delinquencies remain low in its managed portfolio.
February 27 -
Despite the bankruptcy of its second-largest retail client, Comenity Bank is upsizing the first private-label card securitization of the year to $591 million.
February 22 -
The $410 million Ares XXXVIII CLO was the first U.S. collateralized loan obligation to reset, reprice or be issued since Angelo Gordon completed its Northwoods Capital XVI transaction on Feb. 15.
February 21 -
The No. 5 global shipping container lessor is marketing $250M in bonds backed by $573.2M in marine cargo ship containers. The portfolio has an unusually high concentration of dry containers.
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