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With small businesses feeling the financial scourge of the coronavirus, bridge loans could be the direction they turn to keep things afloat.
March 17 -
Add continued growth in commercial and multifamily mortgage debt outstanding to the list of things that the economic fallout from the coronavirus might affect.
March 16 -
Lenders are rallying around a bill from Sen. Rubio that would give them access to another $50 billion under the 7(a) program. It could face obstacles in the House, where a bill favors direct lending by the Small Business Administration.
March 16 -
GreatAmerica Financial in Iowa is looking to form a bank so it can offer more products to small and midsize companies.
March 12 -
Prices for major term loans issued by operators such as Marriott International, Hilton Worldwide and Caesars Entertainment have fallen in recent weeks as investors grow worried about the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on global tourist and business travel.
March 11 -
Banks may be protected from a direct hit, but they have invested in vehicles that include such loans, potentially exposing them to defaults.
March 11 -
The North Carolina company will hold onto the loans after the Fed's decision to slash interest rates.
March 11 -
The falling rates continue a three-year trend of improving performance across numerous commercial mortgage sectors including multifamily, office and retail.
March 10 -
Kathy Kraninger was grilled about whether her agency and others were doing enough to cushion consumers from the economic blow of the coronavirus crisis.
March 10 -
Exchange traded funds tracking leveraged-loan performance saw sharp declines on Monday, following a Friday leveraged loan index decline that was the steepest in nearly a decade.
March 9 -
If JPMorgan, Credit Suisse and Macquarie Group aren’t able to find enough takers of bonds and loans funding El Dorado Resorts' acquisition of Caesar's Entertainment, they may have little choice but to offer the debt at a steep discount.
March 9 -
U.S. lawmakers are pushing regulators to provide room for banks to work out loans with businesses and consumers who may be affected by the coronavirus.
March 6 -
Following four prior securitizations of prime auto-loan originations through its Carvana Auto Receivables Trust (CRVNA), the firm will sponsor its first pool of non-prime retail used auto loans underwritten via its e-commerce platform.
March 5 -
Most states have some kind of pricing limit on consumer loans. But proposals for a national usury law divide even Democrats, some of whom are concerned about restricting credit.
March 5 -
Compliance, risk management and staffing will likely come under added scrutiny as regulators lay out a framework for future fintech-bank mergers.
March 5 -
Asset manager PGIM Inc. is looking to at least triple its investments in the growing direct lending market where it wants to compete with banks to fund mid-size companies outside of the buyout space.
March 4 -
Any impact from the coronavirus outbreak on commercial and multifamily loan delinquencies won't be known for some time, the Mortgage Bankers Association said.
March 3 -
Veros Credit received an AA rating in its 2018-1 transaction, which featured lower loan-to-value ratios and average account balances in the pool.
March 3 -
The loans were aggregated by JUPS, the deal’s sponsor and an affiliate of Jefferies and Jefferies Asset Funding.
February 27 -
The acquisition of the Texas-based lender will help Regions expand its offerings to small businesses while adding about $2 billion of loans to the bank's balance sheet.
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