US Congress inaction to hurt consumer ABS performance

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US Congress inaction to hurt consumer ABS performance

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Consumer ABS performance is expected to slide as Congress negotiations for the next Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act remain in limbo. Sectors such as auto and credit card ABS may see more obligors previously shielded by government support falling into late stage delinquencies, sources said.

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