Second Annual Subprime Auto Market Study Will Reveal the Current State of Market Participants’ Expectations

Que sera, sera; what will be, will be. While it may be true, yielding to that platitude is a terrible way to create a successful future. Instead, we say, “what will be, will be what you expect…if you are prepared.”

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Marketplace Lending: Market Momentum in 2020

Expectations are high for marketplace lending in 2020 but, more than any other lending sector, there are legal questions on the horizon that are likely to have an impact going forward. A Market on the Rise Marketplace lending deals have been steadily climbing since FinSight started tracking data in 2013. There was a jump from 2018 to 2019 with the number of tracked deals going from 37 in 2018 to...

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PACE and ESG Investing: Market Momentum Heading into 2020

History is filled with examples of a solution being repurposed to create greater benefits in unintended areas – think, Post-it Notes, the microwave oven and Botox. And often, the goals that spur a specific solution reflect a sea-change of thought that carries across markets. Case in point: Residential Property Assessed Clean Energy financing (R-PACE). In 2019, R-PACE may have declined but the...

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Mortgage Lending and RMBS: Market Momentum Heading into 2020

With political turmoil, mixed economic signals and some industry-wide changes afoot, unpredictability seems to be the hallmark of the RMBS market. Since unpredictability can make people more dependent on predictions and past experience, we’ve identified some of the key events of 2019 and where they might lead in 2020.

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The Other Subprime Debt Problem

Joseph Cioffi was interviewed for the WNYC Radio Morning Edition program, "The Other Subprime Debt Problem."

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Yield-Crazed Investors Pile Into US Subprime Car Loans

Joseph Cioffi was quoted in a Financial Times article, "Yield-Crazed Investors Pile Into US Subprime Car Loans."

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Education Lending: Market Momentum Heading into 2020

Time keeps on slipping into the future (well, at least since 1976), bringing with it momentum that has the power to shift markets. If we do our homework, we can see where the momentum will take us in 2020.

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