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BNY Mellon launched Structured Credit Connection, an anonymous real-time auction marketplace where buyers and sellers can transact, the firm announced today.
June 9 -
Markit and Cairn Capital plan to launch the Markit ABS Performance Monitor platform, the firms announced today.
June 9 -
Markit will be acquiring Wall Street On Demand, a provider of hosted information services to the financial services industry, the firm announced today.
June 9 -
Legislation to retroactively extend deposit insurance coverage of $250,000 per account at all banks that failed in 2008 is gaining ground, and could even be folded into the financial reform bill.
June 9 -
The American Securitization Forum (ASF) appointed Armando Falcon as Senior Policy Advisor.
June 8 -
The American Securitization Forum (ASF) focused on regulatory issues facing the ABS industry — ranging from FAS 166/167 to SEC Rule 17g-5 — at its annual meeting today in New York.
June 8 -
Ambac Financial Group said that it has commuted all of its remaining $16.4 billion of exposure to CDOs of ABS.
June 8 -
Oracle Capital, a hedge fund start-up founded by two former Lehman Brothers traders, has selected Quantifi XL for the pricing and analysis of their structured credit portfolio.
June 8 -
Freddie Mac is issuing another $1 billion security backed by apartment loans as part of its 'K-Certificates' program.
June 8 -
The International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) said it appointed Hans Hoogervorst as Chairman of the IOSCO technical committee. His term will run for two years.
June 8 -
The New York State Assembly has proposed a bill that may limit issuers from including receivables issued in New York state in auto loan securitizations, DBRS said today.
June 7 -
The conventional 30-year prepayment reports for May were uneventful. The 30-year FNMA speeds were in line with expectations.
June 7 -
European and U.S. industry groups voiced their concerns over a proposed increase in ABS and CDO post-trade transparency disclosures in a joint letter to the Committee on European Securities Regulators (CESR).
June 7 -
Bank of America has agreed to pay the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) $108 million to cover foreclosure-related servicing abuses by Countrywide Home Loans (CHL), the mega lender/servicer that it purchased almost two years ago.
June 7 -
New Jersey Higher Education Student Assistance Authority is in the market with a $280 million transaction. The offering is backed by private student loans.
June 4 -
G2 Investment Group, a New York-based money manager, has scooped up a former Lehman Brothers’ private placement and illiquid credit trading team, the firm said yesterday.
June 4 -
Mortgages performed well in the holiday-shortened week and the beginning of June.
June 4 -
Securitization structures have widely been known to be a longstanding roadblock when it comes to working out the mass of problem loans originated between 2005 and 2008 — but that is starting to change, according to Jeffrey Taylor, managing director at Digital Risk.
June 4 -
A study from VantageScore Solutions shows there are more than 60 million creditworthy consumers who are potential borrowers in the U.S.
June 4 -
Experian announced that CreditHorizonsSM for Securities, which delivers Experian’s consumer credit information for non-agency MBS.
June 4