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The $605.5 million transaction is notable for its exposure to turboprops, which are noisy and uncomfortable, but can be more fuel efficient on shorter flights, and to emerging markets.
October 13 -
The bill provides clarity to capital requirements to certain acquisition, development and construction loans are assigned a higher risk weighting under Basel III.
October 13 -
The increase reflects stronger demand from obligors as the performance of this industry improves, rather than a decision by the lessor, according to Fitch Ratings.
October 13 -
CarMax, BMW, Santander and Credit Acceptance Corp. all launched deals Thursday; they add to the $35 billion in prime auto, $12.31 billion in prime lease, and $19.4 billion in subprime auto loan ABS so far this year.
October 12 -
Moody's notes that the practice masks the actual performance of the equipment lessor's recent securitizations; the rating agency has increased its expectation for cumulative net losses on the latest deal by 25 basis points, to 2.75%.
October 12 -
The allure of promised savings persuaded most Chicago City Council members.
October 11 -
Over 80% of the cars are diesel-engine vehicles, bringing potential volatility to the portfolio cash flows given the public debate over potential panning such cars in several European urban centers.
October 11 -
The deal does not even merit a BBB-plus, according to Fitch, which cites insufficient credit enhancement, exposure to high-risk obligors, and the servicer's lack of experience.
October 11 -
A wave of corporate loan refinancings is putting collateralized loan obligations afoul of a covenant designed to safeguard their own investors.
October 11 -
At $307.5 million, the deal is more than twice the size the sponsor's initial transaction completed in February; it includes a prefunding account, which could introduce drift in the credit quality of the collateral.
October 11 -
The investment arm of Microsoft founder Paul Allen has also committed $100 million of funding to help CleanFund warehouse additional PACE assets that will eventually be securitized.
October 11 -
HPS Investment Partners is adding a new name to one of its legacy Highbridge CLOs, as well as piling on extensive changes to note structure, deal terms and restrictions on some higher-risk assets.
October 10 -
The private equity firm obtained $582.5 million in financing from Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan; proceeds were used to refinance $510 million of debt and return $52.2 million of equity to the sponsor.
October 10 -
Investors don't appear to be overly concerned about recent management changes at the student loan refinance lender.
October 10 -
CFPB Director Richard Cordray is using the Equifax breach to suggest the CFPB be given power to examine credit reporting agencies for potential cybersecurity lapses.
October 10 -
Just $7.6 billion of deals were refinanced or reset in September, bringing the total for the third quarter to $27.2 billion, far short of the pace of the first half, when approximately $138 billion was reworked.
October 9 -
A report released Friday calls risk retention "an imprecise mechanism" for encouraging the alignment of interest between sponsors and investors. It recommends creating loan-specific requirements under which managers would receive relief.
October 6 -
Belmont Green Finance, which began originating loans in late 2016, has gathered up its first round of originations through 3Q2017 in a transaction that will issue up to £230.6 million in notes.
October 6 -
The Treasury Department is expanding its calls for overhauling regulation of the financial services sector, this time focusing on changes to the most significant rules surrounding securitization and derivatives.
October 6 -
The proportion of collateral that will be acquired after the CPS Auto Receivables Trust 2017-D closes is 33.3%, or $66 million, from the 29.7% level from the sponsor's prior deal in July.
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