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Huntington National Bank is planning to sell an auto transaction worth $1 billlion. For the Securities and Exchange Commission filing related to the offering, please click link.
February 28 -
Steep spreads in the Eurobond market may provide incentives for Turkish banks to issue deals backed by diversified payment rights (DPRs) this year, said Standard & Poor's in a text box accompanying a video presentation on Turkish DPRs.
February 28 -
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is following through with its pledge to increase upfront and annual insurance premiums on its forward single-family business.
February 28 -
The backlash against the Volcker Rule has officially gone global. While U.S. banks are still up in arms about how regulators propose to implement the trading ban, the protests sound just as loud from foreign institutions and even their governments, which fear the U.S. is stepping outside its jurisdiction.
February 28 -
Fitch Ratings thinks that the decision Monday by the U.S. Appeals Court in Manhattan to send back the proposed $8.5 billion Countrywide Financial Corp. (CFC) RMBS settlement back to state court might facilitate its approval. Bank of America Corp. (BAC) bought CFC in an all-stock deal in 2008.
February 28 -
U.S. consumers are still in the process of de-leveraging, mainly by reducing their residential mortgage debt, Standard and Poor's analysts cited fourth quarter 2011 New York Federal Reserve data.
February 28 -
Bond insurer Ambac Financial Group is offering the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) $102 million to settle the agency’s $800 million claim against it.
February 27 -
Fannie Mae has hit the market with a 2,490-REO package designed for bulk investors – the first such pilot auction promised by its regulator, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
February 27 -
Redwood Trust – the nation’s only active securitizer of Jumbo MBS – posted a $3 million loss in the fourth quarter, compared to a profit of $15 million in the year ago period, but is promising to plough ahead in the PLS market.
February 27 -
Fannie Mae late Friday finally had something to say about Bank of America's announcement that it would no longer sell new purchase money loans to the GSE: it hopes to resolve the buyback disputes between the two parties.
February 27 -
Should Ally Financial break itself up, Ocwen Financial Corp. and private-equity shops might be interested in Ally's mortgaging servicing arm, Residential Capital, which has mortgage servicing rights of $1.2 billion on mostly impaired loans, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods (KBW) analysts wrote in a research note last week.
February 27 -
Cabela's is in the market with a $350 million credit card securitization, according to a Bloomberg report.
February 27 -
The Federal Home Loan Bank system, which has emerged as a critical CU backstop, has made a pitch to National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) that could tap the movement for tens of billions of dollars in new funds.
February 27 -
Last week the markets got what has been a rare reprieve so far this year, a break from any market-moving headlines.
February 27 -
The financial markets, including structured products market, seem to be heading towards another period of caution. As laid out in Securitization Weekly Overview, 24 February 2012, caution is warranted given the potential for higher oil prices (relatively strong economy & geopolitical risk due to tensions with Iran over that country’s nuclear policies), the possibility that the positive sentiment over recent developments in the Greek debt crisis begins to fade, and fiscal tightening and election year politics limit further progress in the US economy. These factors, combined with strong year-to-date returns, have lead to a recommendation of scaling back exposure to securitized products and retaining exposure to only the highest-quality segments. The higher quality segments would include virtually all ABS, leading us to remain constructive towards most ABS. So far this year, new issue volume is up 32% YOY with $25 billion issued across all ABS sectors. The auto sector continues to dominate volume with deals in the prime & sub-prime auto loan sectors and dealer floorplan sector. Secondary volumes remain relatively light, leaving spreads unchanged on a WOW basis. The auto sector has benefited from relatively strong credit performance (see following section), permitting issuers to lower required credit enhancement levels. All else being equal, we believe delinquencies and defaults will be higher for loans originated in 2012, as the willingness to lend and borrower has increased for lenders and borrowers. As a result, we would expect the level of credit enhancement on new deals to be fairly consistent with the levels seen on late 2011 and early 2012 deals. Nevertheless, the level of gas prices is worth watching, as higher prices tend to have a negative impact on vehicle valuations. Recent economic strength (possibly offset by down-side risk to the economy due to fiscal tightening) and concerns regarding Iran could send gas prices higher. The ratings on the notes issued by Citibank Credit Card Issuance Trust (CCCIT) were placed on review for possible downgrade by Moody’s. Separately, the ratings on the notes issued by Capital One Multi-Asset Execution Trust (COMET) were affirmed by Moody’s. The rating actions on CCCIT resulted in some discussions but little, if any, trading activity or spread movement. Meanwhile, longer dated notes issued by COMET were tighter by a few bps. Trading activity and spread levels in the credit card ABS market are increasingly influenced by the rapid decline in the size of the market and significan
February 27 -
A report from Wells Fargo Securities highlighted the importance for investors to protect themselves from the volatile interest rate movements the financial market has seen recently.
February 24 -
Credit card charge-offs decreased in January to 4.98%, which is the lowest level since November 2007, as reported by Moody's Investors Service Credit Card Indices.
February 24 -
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Twenty-four hours after Bank of America told Fannie Mae to take a hike on secondary market purchases, the realization is starting to sink in that one party — the GSE — may stand to lose a lot more than the seller/servicer.
February 24 -
Ford Credit is going to issue a transaction under its Ford Credit Auto Lease Trust 2012-A (FCALT 2012-A).
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