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When the mortgage giant will be released from government control is anyone's guess, but the company's third-quarter report shows signs of an easier transition.
October 31 -
The €411 million deal puts it in the small club of UK managers that have completed three or more transactions in 2018.
October 31 -
The structure reduces counterparty risk in the GSE's benchmark Connecticut Avenue Securities program; it also expands the investor base.
October 30 -
The New York-based firm is adding 4.9 years to the reinvestment period of the $518.6 million Neuberger Berman CLO XVIII.
October 30 -
The backloaded maturity schedule of the debt brings comparisons to the city's supposedly abandoned "scoop-and-toss" practices.
October 29 -
The $597 million AREIT 2018-CRE2 is also slightly less concentrated than the sponsor's inaugural deal, completed in February.
October 26 -
The London-based manager is including two classes of fixed-rate notes, including a rare triple-A rated nonvariable-rate tranche, in its €412 million Contego VI DAC portfolio.
October 25 -
The Federal Reserve is getting more concerned about risks from the leveraged loan market, with a key official saying it's now taking a "closer look" at whether banks are chasing deals without adequately protecting themselves against losses.
October 24 -
It seems a lot of CLO managers who were worried about competing amid heavy supply in the fourth quarter have put issuance on hold until 1Q 2019.
October 23 -
The mortgages being reinsured are more seasoned than most other deals rated by Morningstar, which helps offset the risk of lower initial weighed average LTV.
October 17 -
S&P also upgraded five more senior tranches of the deals citing paydowns, which in one CLO was accelerated by the diversion of interest from sub notes.
October 17 -
The $462.3 million VMC 2018-FL2 will be backed by 25 properties, two of which will be acquired after the deal closes.
October 16 -
Fitch Ratings and Moody's Investors Service each rate a single collateralized loan obligations with exposure to debt of the former retail giant.
October 16 -
The rating agency feels that “late-cycle credit behavior” is allowing less established issuers to rely on the securitization market more heavily for funding.
October 15 -
The REIT is purchasing another $500 million of credit risk transfer notes through Fannie's L Street Securities program; this is its first deal rated by Fitch.
October 15 -
The reinvestment period of $457.8 million Palmer Square CLO 2013-2 is being extended for another four years; there are also changes to the capital stack.
October 15 -
The senior tranche of Oak Hill European Credit Partners VII has an assumed coupon that is inside of the market average for September.
October 12 -
LCM 28 can pay noteholders across the capital stack based on three-month Libor or "any applicable" alternative - including one-month Libor.
October 10 -
The Oak Brook, Ill.-based manager is adding interest-only notes as well as a subordinate, single-B rated tranche in an extension of a 2016 CLO.
October 9 -
The average exposure is well under the overcollateralization cushions for CLO managers, who also had plenty of notice about ATD's longstanding leverage concerns and supplier issues well before the Chapter 11 filing.
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