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In a letter to US Department of Education secretary Betsy DeVos on Monday, attorneys general of 21 states expressed their concerns over the dismantling of “common-sense” Obama-era student loan servicing reforms.
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Investors in France are looking ahead to June’s legislative elections under the assumption that Emmanuel Macron is set to become the next president of France on May 7 when he faces the National Front’s Marine Le Pen in a deciding vote.
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Subprime marketplace lender Avant is readying its first ABS transaction of 2017.
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Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) industry experts warned that anti-PACE bills introduced by congressional lawmakers this month could "inflict serious wounds" on a multi-billion dollar industry if passed in their current form.
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US banks having been piling back into the dollar market after publishing their results for the first quarter of 2017, while upcoming elections in the UK and France have helped subdue supply in euros.
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Air Lease Corporation is marketing its second term securitization, Thunderbolt (TBOLT) 2017, amid increasing interest in the sector from a range of fixed income buyers.
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Subprime auto issuer Exeter Finance priced EART 2017-2 on Wednesday, its second subprime auto ABS of the year, hitting the market at a time of growing concern over declining vehicle prices and rising borrower delinquencies in the sector.
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Houston-based residential solar finance company Sunnova priced a debut ABS transaction this week, putting the issuance volume of solar ABS year to date higher than in the whole of 2016.
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Darien Rowayton Bank on Thursday priced DRB 2017-A, a $307.45m private student loan ABS transaction, as the market for student loan deals picks up momentum in the second quarter.