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Analysts have adopted a bearish stance on German cash mezzanine CLOs, saying they expect the deteriorating German economic landscape and shifting rating methodology to further pressure performance in this asset class.
August 15 -
A Wachovia Corp. unit that sold insurance to protect against defaults on mortgage-backed securities is being liquidated in Bermuda and has asked a U.S. bankruptcy court to fend off its creditors.
August 15 -
Standard & Poors Thursday affirmed its double-A ratings on bond insurers MBIA Insurance Corp. and Ambac Assurance Corp. and removed their ratings from CreditWatch negative.
August 15 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley yesterday became the latest firms to reach auction-rate securities settlements with New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo and other states, agreeing yesterday to buy back at par a total of $7.5 billion of the illiquid securities from retail investors and pay fines of $60 million.
August 15 -
Fitch Ratings said on Thursday that certain classes of notes issued across 43 CDOs backed all or in part by trust preferred securities issued by banks are on Rating Watch Negative.
August 14 -
The PMI Group entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Australian mortgage insurance subsidiary and related Australian holding company to QBE Insurance Group, the country's biggest international general insurance and reinsurance group.
August 14 -
Jones Lang LaSalle, a Chicago-based financial and professional services firm specializing in real estate, has promoted four executives in its capital markets group to managing director and senior vice president positions.
August 14 -
The 30-year fixed mortgage rate held steady at 6.52% for the third week in a row, according to Freddie Mac's weekly survey.
August 14 -
RealtyTrac reported foreclosures in July rose 8% from June to 272,171 U.S. properties.
August 14 -
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded the servicer quality ratings of SN Servicing Corp. to 'SQ3-' from 'SQ3+' as a primary servicer of subprime loans and 'SQ3' from 'SQ2-' as a special servicer.
August 14 -
H&R Block said its deal to sell its financial adviser unit to Ameriprise Financial would complete a restructuring of the tax preparation company, signaling that it plans to keep its thrift for now.
August 14 -
Three of the largest nonprofit student loan lenders have temporarily withdrawn from lending in the federal family education loan program despite a high-profile plan by the Department of Education (DOE) designed to assist non-bank lenders in financing student loans.
August 13 -
Syncora Holdings said yesterday its discussions with banks to commute $52.9 billion in credit default swap exposures highlight its second phase of restructuring, its "primary objective" in the near term.
August 13 -
Morgan Stanley late Monday became the fourth major securities firm to propose a buy-back of auction-rate securities from retail investors, but the offer was rebuffed by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo.
August 13 -
Katten Muchin Rosenman has formed a covered bond team within its structured finance and securitization group.
August 13 -
U.K.'s Financial Services Authority (FSA) fined the Credit Suisse's U.K. operations £5.6 million ($8.35 million) for breaching FSA Principles 2 and 3.
August 13 -
Wachovia Corp.'s net loss in the second quarter widened to $9.11 billion after the Charlotte company increased its legal reserves by $500 million, according to a regulatory filing.
August 13 -
JPMorgan Chase has had losses of $1.5 billion on MBS assets so far this quarter as the U.S. housing slump deepened amid turmoil in credit markets.
August 13 -
BNP Paribas said on Tuesday it hired Adnan Zuberi to run its structured credit desk in New York as part of ongoing expansion of the French banking giant's credit markets business.
August 12 -
JPMorgan Chase has warned in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that trading conditions "have substantially deteriorated" in the third quarter, affecting spreads on MBS and loans.
August 12