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A growing percentage of Santander Consumer USA Holdings Inc.’s subprime auto loans are turning out to be clunkers soon after the cars are driven off the lot.
October 25 -
Subprime auto finance company Global Lending Services brought $300 million in notes to the asset-backed securities market GLS Auto Receivables Issuer Trust 2019-4.
October 25 -
Lenders including Barclays and Deutsche Bank have been left holding at least $1.5 billion of leveraged loans that they've struggled to sell over the past several months, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
October 24 -
CommonBond is coming to the securitization market again with another trust that uses the highly selective prefunding period feature to issue notes backed by private, refinanced student loans.
October 23 -
No investor wants to touch the riskiest high-yield debt. The bank’s asset manager says it’s cheap enough that there are opportunities.
October 22 -
S&P's review of leveraged-loan deals across multiple sectors found only 17% of lenders have provisions that would disallow borrowers from transferring collateral assets to unrestricted subsidiaries outside lender reach.
October 21 -
The $450 million DT Auto Owner Trust 2019-4 has a pool balance of $519.7 million, an average balance of $17,125 per account and an 84.21% share of loans with terms over 60 months.
October 20 -
Regulators have long warned the credit bureaus about deceptive marketing that causes consumers to sign up unwittingly for paid monitoring services. But the practice has persisted, according to complaint data.
October 20 -
In her second day of congressional testimony, Kathy Kraninger took heat from Senate Democrats for weighing in on constitutional questions about her agency and for her enforcement track record.
October 17 -
According to presale reports, the fixed-rate loan collateral in Angel Oak Mortgage Trust 2019-5 makes up 77.8% of the new collateral, compared to just 35.5% in Angel Oak’s previous deal that priced in July.
October 16 -
While demand is strong and loan performance generally remains solid, the prevalence of longer loan terms has sparked concern that losses will eventually spike.
October 16 -
CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger faced a barrage of questions from Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee over why the agency has not demanded refunds for consumers in recent settlements.
October 16 -
The $5 billion financing package may also include around $1 billion of secured debt that would be sold to investors, as well as about $1.7 billion in letters of credit that would be split among participating banks
October 14 -
As apps like Uber and Lyft gain more traction, the need for new cars — and loans — is expected to diminish.
October 11 -
Kroll Bond Rating Agency has tracked rising levels of annualized net losses in marketplace-loan securitizations except for, ironically, the riskiest pools it tracks from unsecured subprime lenders: both losses and delinquencies for subprime lenders' outstanding securitizations have fallen from September 2018 levels.
October 11 -
The company has rolled out an online platform for firms considering marketplace loans as an asset class.
October 10 -
Barely noticed in a corner of the financial markets, leveraged loans originally worth about $40 billion are staging their own private meltdown.
October 9 -
The industry had welcomed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plan allowing debt collectors to use electronic communication, but some worry about the effect of a court decision concerning email correspondence.
October 7 -
The transaction is the first securitization sponsored by the auto finance company since S&P Global downgraded four classes of subordinate notes in prior transactions due to higher-than-expected losses.
October 4 -
Arivo Acceptance, a two-year-old specialty-finance auto lender, is launching its debut securitization of subprime and non-prime loans for new and used cars, trucks and SUVs.
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