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Annual true-up adjustments—which could be made more frequently as necessary—correct for any over-collection and under-collection of the fixed recovery charges.
April 27 -
New Residential, the REIT, boosts credit confidence in the deal as a sponsor and originator experienced with re-performing and seasoned cleanup calls.
April 26 -
ESG funds that are peddling bogus engagement strategies are about to feel some heat as Morningstar Inc. moves to the next stage of its quality control of the industry.
April 26 -
A return by the Japanese bank, even on a smaller scale than previously, would inject fresh demand into a European market where CLO costs have spiked to the highest in two years.
April 25 -
Older bank-owned loans, part of the Federal Family Education Loan Program, are repackaged into bonds that trade in the asset-backed securities market.
April 22 -
The offering is the latest securitization in the fertile automobile ABS market
April 22 -
Both used and new cars make up the collateral in COPAR 2022-1
April 21 -
Sunrun, which is one of its largest players in the solar panel industry, plans an asset-backed security that pools loans tied to residential solar leases and power purchase agreements.
April 21 -
The most profitable and largest used-car retailer has had more than a dozen ABS in the last four years.
April 19 -
DBRS Morningstar says COVID's impact should not stress the ABS.
April 19 -
First social bond will serve rural borrowers who mostly earn under $50,000 in net income per year.
April 18 -
KBRA says the Southern subprime used-vehicle retailer’s experience brings credibility to the space
April 18 -
The drop in CLO issuance from Q1 volume raised no alarms, coming off last year’s record $187 million issuance, and experts see strong production for 2022.
April 18 -
Gross charge-offs on the underlying card accounts were 2.48%, through the twelve-month (TTM) period, a notable drop from 4.43% in the same period a year earlier.
April 14 -
Higher mortgage rates are adding to pressure on would-be buyers in a market where purchase prices are still skyrocketing two years into the pandemic housing boom.
April 14 -
An overly aggressive path of hikes to combat the spiraling cost of living may backfire. Bringing inflation down to 2% could push unemployment to nearly 10%.
April 14 -
The loans in the pool, all of which are fixed-rate and first lien, have an average balance of $426,504, and the top five loan balances account for 3.4% of the pool.
April 14 -
Proceeds from the deal will purchase the loan assets and fund the reserve account.
April 13 -
Almost all of the underlying loans had been pooled in Ginnie Mae MBS deals, but the loans had been repurchased after they became seriously delinquent.
April 12 -
The March CPI reading represents what many economists expect to be the peak of the current inflationary period, the impact of soaring food and energy prices.
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