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UK regulations take shape, software slide tests CLO managers' mettle and how captive equity is distorting the market
Triton 2026-1 is the largest Australian non-bank RMBS
Loan-backed issuer diversifies from syndicated securitizations
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Home appliance chain Conn’s Inc has slashed its cost of funding in the securitization market, with its latest deal achieving the company’s tightest pricing since it re-entered the market in 2015.
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Online lender Prosper announced the appointment of Claire Huang as a board member this week as the company looks to enhance its product offerings in 2018.
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The Promoting Real Opportunity, Success and Prosperity through Education Reform (Prosper) Act, which proposes capping federally guaranteed student loans and removing loan forgiveness from income-based repayment (IBR) plans, could benefit lenders and increase student loan ABS volume, said DBRS in a midweek research note.
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Loretta Mester, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, has denied that the release of a controversial research paper comparing peer-to-peer (P2P) lending to the pre-crisis subprime mortgage industry was aimed at disrupting the passage of lender friendly legislation proposed by congressman Patrick McHenry.
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Online small business lender OnDeck has hired two senior executives with expertise in asset disposal strategy and balance sheet optimization.
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Tesla priced the latest securitization from its SolarCity subsidiary last Friday, pushing total solar ABS volume beyond $1.5bn in 2017 as secondary market activity begins to build.
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The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) reversed a July 2016 decision to insure new mortgages on properties with Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) assessments in an announcement Thursday, but ABS sources say it is only a blip.
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Lending Club filed deal documents midweek for a securitization backed by non-prime consumer loans, the fourth deal to surface from the online platform's CLUB shelf this year.
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The UK government has successfully issued its debut £1.7bn securitization of UK income contingent student loans. Although not to everyone’s taste, it was designed for specific groups of investors that have not typically bought ABS, and set a strong precedent for a planned series of follow-on transactions. Bill Thornhill reports.