Holders of senior notes backed by UK shopping centres, German housing units and French offices to be hit, say analysts
Securities backing single commercial buildings are popular with investors but several have failed to live up to top ratings
Idea of lenders structuring and securitising their way to lower capital requirements sets off alarm bells
The pricing of new, so-called collateralised loan obligations has hit record levels so far this year
The next stage of the private credit frenzy?
Historically expensive home loans have hit issuance, while demand from key buyers has slumped
Bank moves to take loans off its balance sheet after a Federal Reserve push for tougher standards
The SEC is on the verge of regulating crypto. But first, America has to decide, again, what a security really is
When is a prime RMBS deal not actually that prime?
Volatility in bonds and stocks has left lenders on sidelines of $11tn home loans-backed securities market
EU politicians to vote on regulatory change to open up a key source of funding for banks
2021 was a record year for US collateralised loan obligations
Lenders concentrate on consumers with better credit and delinquencies rise in subprime tier
Value of mortgages for purchase by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac rises 18% after ‘exceptionally fast’ price increase
Home fitness craze generates debt packages for institutional investors
Pandemic raises concerns about just-in-time inventory model for companies
US platform says it is expanding beyond tech companies into other sectors
Mortgage-backed securities fill a funding gap but as delinquencies rise investors are bracing for losses
Exclusion of property owners from lending support programme is unjust, critics claim
Citigroup was biggest lender but Deutsche, Barclays and SocGen are also on the hook
Tweaking pre-pandemic indirect EU subsidies is not the way to rescue struggling businesses
Another strange thing is happening.
Vestager approves plan to allow Athens to guarantee a slice of non-performing loan sales
Commercial mortgage securities have bounced back — unlike the residential equivalent
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