Final report regarding the findings of the study group on the feasibility of using alternative financial instruments for determining lender yield under the Federal Family Education Loan ProgramDIANE Publishing |
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23. lappuse
... securitization of student loans had decreased significantly compared to prior years as the interest paid on ABS securities increased relative to the yield earned from student loans. When securitizations are undertaken, the lender often ...
... securitization of student loans had decreased significantly compared to prior years as the interest paid on ABS securities increased relative to the yield earned from student loans. When securitizations are undertaken, the lender often ...
24. lappuse
... securitization ceased and in 1999 securitization of student loans had not completely recovered because the returns required by investors increased substantially compared to the interest earnings available from student loans. This ...
... securitization ceased and in 1999 securitization of student loans had not completely recovered because the returns required by investors increased substantially compared to the interest earnings available from student loans. This ...
90. lappuse
... securitization for all assets including student loans, ground to a halt as financing costs on long-term ABS securities proved too expensive to permit profitable securitizations. In late 1998 and early 1999, given the rates available in ...
... securitization for all assets including student loans, ground to a halt as financing costs on long-term ABS securities proved too expensive to permit profitable securitizations. In late 1998 and early 1999, given the rates available in ...
91. lappuse
... Securitization Does Not Eliminate Basis Risk If the Lender Does Not Fund With T-bill Indexed Securities Student lending securitization may decrease the need for capital and using credit enhancements may allow for more favorable credit ...
... Securitization Does Not Eliminate Basis Risk If the Lender Does Not Fund With T-bill Indexed Securities Student lending securitization may decrease the need for capital and using credit enhancements may allow for more favorable credit ...
92. lappuse
... securitization, Sallie Mae offered the choice of a Treasury-bill-indexed security and a LIBOR-indexed security, with both securities maturing in 2008. The margin over the T-bill rate was 87 BP, and the margin over the LIBOR rate was 8 ...
... securitization, Sallie Mae offered the choice of a Treasury-bill-indexed security and a LIBOR-indexed security, with both securities maturing in 2008. The margin over the T-bill rate was 87 BP, and the margin over the LIBOR rate was 8 ...
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