HALISTER1: Hertz Vehicle Financing II LP, Series 2017-2 - DBRS Rating Report

Hertz Vehicle Financing II LP, Series 2017-2 - DBRS Rating Report

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Source: DBR (Dominion Bond Rating Service)

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HTZ US (Hertz Global Holdings Inc)

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Carl C Icahn (Icahn Enterprises Holdings LP)
Chris O'Connell (DBRS Inc)
Christopher D'Onofrio (DBRS Inc)
John Tague (Hertz Global Holdings Inc)
Lain Gutierrez (DBRS Inc)

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HALISTER1: Hertz Vehicle Financing II LP, Series 2017-1 - DBRS Rating Report

Hertz Vehicle Financing II LP, Series 2017-1 - DBRS Rating Report

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Source: DBR (Dominion Bond Rating Service)

Tickers
HTZ US (Hertz Global Holdings Inc)

People
Carl C Icahn (Icahn Enterprises Holdings LP)
Chris O'Connell (DBRS Inc)
John Tague (Hertz Global Holdings Inc)
Lain Gutierrez (DBRS Inc)
Lain Javier Gutierrez (Dbrs Inc)

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HALISTER1: FOMC’s Statement, Projections Are ‘Hawkish on Net’: Evercore

FOMC’s Statement, Projections Are ‘Hawkish on Net’: Evercore

(Bloomberg) -- FOMC signals that it will move forward on rates, yet central bank has “less distance to travel than it previously estimated,” Evercore Vice Chairman Krishna Guha writes in note.
  • “Near-term hawkish message” was sent with dots for this year and next 
  • Message was “softened” by a decline in the median estimate of the fed funds rate in 2019 and in the long-run estimate
  • Statement and summary of economic projections are “hawkish on net”
To contact the reporter on this story: Vivien Lou Chen in San Francisco at vchen1@bloomberg.net To contact the editors responsible for this story: Boris Korby at bkorby1@bloomberg.net Mark Tannenbaum

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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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EVR US (Evercore Inc)

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Krishna Guha (Evercore Inc)

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HALISTER1: Fed’s ‘Quantitative Tightening’ Could Cause Volatility: Schwab

Fed’s ‘Quantitative Tightening’ Could Cause Volatility: Schwab

(Bloomberg) -- Fed’s “quantitative tightening” could cause some heightened volatility since its impact on the economy “remains largely unknown,” Kully Samra, Charles Schwab’s U.K. managing director, writes in note.  
  • “Robust” data and solid corporate earnings should enable bull market to continue; however, political, fiscal and monetary uncertainties pose risks
  • Fed could be pushed to act more aggressively than consensus expectations, given tight labor and housing markets and the potential for inflation to “surprise on the upside”
  • Policy makers are playing “internal cat and mouse game,” with some using low inflation as reason to delay further tightening and others wanting to stay on the path of normalization
To contact the reporter on this story: Vivien Lou Chen in San Francisco at vchen1@bloomberg.net To contact the editors responsible for this story: Boris Korby at bkorby1@bloomberg.net Elizabeth Stanton

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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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SCHW US (Charles Schwab Corp/The)

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Kully Samra (Charles Schwab UK Ltd)

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HALISTER1: U.S. ECO PREVIEW: FOMC Policy Decision Due in 5 Minutes

U.S. ECO PREVIEW: FOMC Policy Decision Due in 5 Minutes

(Bloomberg) -- Federal Open Market Committee is widely expected to announce balance-sheet reduction and should leave benchmark interest rate unchanged, with 1%-1.25% as lower and upper bound.
  • Bloomberg will live blog the FOMC rate decision; follow the TOPLive blog here.
  • “A reduction in the Fed’s asset holdings is a tightening of policy via largely untested means, and therefore runs the risk of unforeseen market consequences, despite policy makers’ best efforts to ensure a smooth execution”: Bloomberg Intelligence
  • MORE: Yellen Sees QE as Tool of Future, But Her Successor May Not

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Source: BFW (Bloomberg First Word)

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