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Flagship Credit Acceptances third subprime auto loan securitization of the year is the companys first-ever to earn an initial triple-A credit rating.
August 1 -
Lending standards for most business and residential real estate loans as well as subprime consumer loans are tighter than the 10-year average, according to a survey of senior bank loan officers released by the Federal Reserve Board.
August 1 -
Wells Fargo, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley are keeping skin in the first risk retention compliant CMBS.
August 1 -
Standard & Poors has assigned a preliminary A rating to a 1.5 billion four-year revolving securitization of auto, motorcycle and trailer loans originated by Santander Consumer Bank AG.
July 31 -
The Long Island Power Authority plans to issue another $475.26 million of tax-exempt bonds backed by restructuring charges imposed on its retail electricity customers.
July 29 -
The specialty aircraft asset management firm, which leases mid- to end-life aircraft to airlines globally, has pieced together a $916 million portfolio of leases to 20 airlines in 17 countries in its third esoteric asset-backed transaction.
July 29 -
Despite efforts by regulators and banks to improve underwriting of commercial leveraged loans, the number of troubled large syndicated credits jumped again this year, according to a report released Friday by federal regulators.
July 29 -
The Federal Housing Administration is promoting a particular kind of financing for residential energy retrofits that another regulator staunchly opposes. Mortgage lenders and investors have qualms, too, about the impact on their standing in collateral claims.
July 29 -
Toyota and Nissan are marketing a combined $2.5 billion of bonds backed by retail auto loans.
July 28 -
AmeriCredits third subprime auto loan securitization for the year displays the companys recent shift toward more new car originations with lengthier terms.
July 28 -
Marriot Vacations Worldwide plans to issue $250 million of notes backed by timeshare loans.
July 28 -
Two Harbors Investment Corp., one of the few regular sponsors of private-label mortgage securitization post-financial crisis, is pulling out of the market.
July 28 -
Wheels Inc., one of the nations oldest and largest vehicle fleet lessors, is back in the securitization market after a years absence with a pool of corporate lease contracts.
July 27 -
Blue Bridge Financial, a specialty lender that caters to manufacturers, vendors, and distributors of commercial equipment, has obtained a $40 million securitization facility from Sun Life Assurance and Securicor.
July 27 -
Banco Sabadell is pushing out a 1.75 billion (US$1.92 billion) securitization of small business loans through a newly established trust platform.
July 27 -
Bank of America is securitizing a portion of a new $450 million commercial mortgage for the International Square office complex in Washington, D.C., featuring The Federal Reserve and The World Bank as prime tenants.
July 26 -
Freddie Mac has reached a binding commitment with Chimera Investment Corp., a New York-based real estate investment trust, in its pilot structured sale of seasoned loans.
July 26 -
Barclays 13th U.S. credit card securitization, and the first for 2016, has taken a shift toward older vintage accounts in its new $609.8 million pool of receivables. Fitch, S&P have issued preliminary ratings to the Class A notes in the capital stack.
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As expected, Navient is preparing another $1.0 billion securitization of federally guaranteed loans that were once delinquent but are now making timely payments.
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