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Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA is preparing its first captive-finance loan receivables securitization of the year, in a $1.24 billion transaction that could be upsized to $1.5 billion.
September 1 -
Amazon.com and Wells Fargo on Wednesday ended their partnership to offer college students a discount on private student loans, quickly abandoning what the bank lauded just six weeks ago as a "tremendous opportunity."
August 31 -
Caliber Home Loans is preparing a second subprime residential mortgage securitization, just months after completing their first U.S. subprime asset-backed deal of the post-crisis era. COLT 2016-2 Mortgage Loan Trust is a planned $221.3 million securitization of 510 first-lien subprime loans
August 31 -
In an unusual move, Fannie Mae has obtained credit ratings for eight previously unrated tranches of five Connecticut Avenue Securities transactions (CAS) issued between 2012, when the program was launched, and 2015.
August 31 -
Ford Motor promoted veteran executive Joy Falotico to lead the Ford Credit lending unit, making her the first woman to run the operation that provides financing to auto buyers and dealers worldwide.
August 30 -
Colony Starwood Homes has sold a portfolio of 1,675 nonperforming loans, as it winds down its business in the space.
August 30 -
Moodys Investors Service has assigned provisional ratings to five classes of notes in STORM 2016-II B.V., a 1.15 billion pooling of 5,729 30-year home loans to consumers in The Netherlands. The sizes of the Euro-denominated notes are to be determined.
August 30 -
World Omni is braving the August hear to bring $941.49 million of notes backed by auto loans to market.
August 30 -
High investor demand for collateralized loan obligation paper is squeezing spreads to their tightest levels in more than a year, even as improving monthly CLO issuance has reached its highest level of 2016.
August 30 -
Former Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Co. Chairman and Chief Executive William Lacy Jr. died Sunday from respiratory failure. He was 71.
August 29 -
Equifax and TransUnion have stopped offering traditional credit reports, replacing them with the more expensive trended credit reports that Fannie Mae plans to start using but that other investors don't
August 29 -
Fitch has taken a slightly dimmer view of Midland Loan Services ability to workout distressed commercial mortgages.
August 29 -
In a report published Thursday, Moodys Investors Service warned that loans backed by shopping centers are an increasing cause of concern for mortgage bond investors and provided some criteria for evaluating the long-term viability of regional malls.
August 26 -
Ocwen Financial Corp.'s loan servicing subsidiary has reached a settlement with the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions' consumer services division over the servicer's practice of using unlicensed offshore companies.
August 26 -
Ygrene Energy Fund has appointed three finance veterans to manage growth, issue securitizations and support capital raises as the company expands to meet demand from institutional markets.
August 26 -
Nat Hoopes, executive director of a trade group that represents the chief executives of Wall Street banks, is making the jump to fintech.
August 25 -
The weaker collateral pools in recent-vintage subprime auto loan pools are leading to rising delinquencies and portfolio losses, with July's annualized net losses climbing 17% month-over-month, and 28% year-over-year.
August 25 -
Many lenders are still reluctant to give mortgages to borrowers with less-than-pristine credit, yet such loans are far more likely than prime jumbo loans to be bundled into collateral bonds. Sreeni Prabhu of Angel Oak Capital credits banks' behavior and higher interest rates for that reality.
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