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Fitch Ratings expects net losses to reach 1.45% over the life of the deal, down from prior deals, thanks to the introduction of a selection criteria that stipulates a minimum FICO score of 650.
July 20 -
The alliance should help the asset registry and communications platform, accelerate its expansion beyond leveraged loans and structured finance and into more overseas markets.
July 20 -
Structural features, not present in the sponsor's previous securitization, completed in 2012, allowed it to obtain a credit rating for the the senior and subordinate tranches.
July 20 -
U.S. District Judge André Birotte has dismissed all federal claims against Renovate America and its government bond-issuing partners in three lawsuits that had sought class-action status.
July 19 -
The credit characteristics of the collateral are broadly similar to the sponsor's inaugural deal, completed in February, but the capital structure has been tweaked.
July 19 -
Investors in hundreds of millions of dollars of bonds backed by private student debt could pay the price for shoddy paperwork and aggressive pursuit of troubled borrowers.
July 18 -
The House Appropriations Committee approved a HUD funding bill Monday that would prohibit the FHA from insuring properties with a Property Assessed Clean Energy loan in a first-lien position.
July 18 -
Citigroup and Deutsche Bank are marketing $931.6 million of commercial mortgage bonds with heavy exposure to three Manhattan skyscrapers.
July 18 -
Navient and Social Finance are kicking off what’s expected to be a busy second half for student loan securitization with two deals totaling nearly $1.5 billion.
July 17 -
The collateral pool has a slightly higher percentage of new vehicles (24.53%) than the sponsor’s previous deal, and a shorter remaining weighted average term (62 months).
July 16 -
The Series 2017-F1 transaction is secured by receivables from CAN$1.78b in dealer advances; the senior tranche of notes earned triple-A from both Moody's and DBRS.
July 13 -
The UK lender has issued eight prior securitizations, but Charter Mortgage Funding 2017-1 is its first that does not include either non-conforming or 'buy-to-let' loans in the collateral.
July 13 -
The percentage of obligors in the $512 million deal with investment grade credit rating has fallen from that of the previous transaction, but credit enhancement is higher.
July 13 -
Both offerings are backed primarily by leases on agricultural equipment, but Kubotah's has a much higher percentage of leases on new equipment.
July 12 -
The senior term tranches to be issued by CarMax Auto Owner Trust 2017-3 have initial credit enhancement of 7.61%, up from 6.85% and 5.45% in its two prior deals.
July 12 -
Property Assessed Clean Energy loans can no longer be offered in unincorporated areas of Kern County, Calif. The controversial loans, meant to promote energy efficiency, began in California and are now offered in a number of states.
July 12 -
Banco Santander plans to go ahead with a proposal to increase control of its U.S. subprime auto loan unit, after the business passed the Federal Reserve's stress test last month, according to people familiar with the matter.
July 12 -
A joint venture between Paramount Group and a wealthy New York family is tapping the commercial mortgage bond market to refinance a 52-story trophy office building in midtown Manhattan.
July 12 -
Progress Residential's lastest pooling of 2,080 rental homes - all secured by a single-borrower mortgage - includes 719 homes rolled over from paid-off SFR securitizations.
July 12 -
BANK 2017-BNK6 is a transaction backed by 72 fixed-rate commercial property loans covering 189 properties, including midtown Manhattan's iconic General Motors Building.
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