A.M. Best Places Ratings of I-Preferred Term Securities I Under Review with Negative Implications.OLDWICK, N.J. -- A.M. Best Co. has placed the debt ratings on various senior and mezzanine notes under review with negative implications on a multi-tranche collateralized debt obligation Collateralized Debt Obligation (CDO) A general inclusive term which covers Collateralized Bond Obligations, Collateralized Loan Obligations, and Collateralized Mortgage Obligations, (CDO (Collaborative Data Objects) A programming interface from Microsoft for accessing MAPI-based e-mail, calendaring and scheduling servers. Originally called "OLE Messaging" and "Active Messaging," CDO wraps the Enhanced MAPI library into a COM object that provides the ) debt issuance (notes) co-issued by two bankruptcy remote A company within a corporate group is said to be bankruptcy remote when the solvency of that company does not affect any other company in the group, particularly any holding company or subsidiary company of the bankruptcy remote vehicle. special purpose vehicles: I-Preferred Term Securities I, Ltd. and I-Preferred Term Securities I, Inc. (issuers). (See below for a detailed listing of the ratings.) The $182.7 million principal balance of the rated notes are collateralized by a pool of trust preferred securities, surplus notes and secondary market securities (collectively, the capital securities) primarily issued by small to medium-sized U.S. insurance entities. Capital securities, including $35 million of defaulted securities, total $211 million, a reduction of $140 million from the original pool. The capital securities are pledged as security to the notes. Interest paid by the issuers of the capital securities is the primary source of funds to pay operating expenses Operating expenses The amount paid for asset maintenance or the cost of doing business, excluding depreciation. Earnings are distributed after operating expenses are deducted. of the issuer and interest on the notes. Repayment of the note principal will be funded primarily from the redemption of the capital securities. Major considerations in rating the notes included collateral default risk and associated recoveries; structural protection through the "waterfall waterfall, a sudden unsupported drop in a stream. It is formed when the stream course is interrupted as when a stream passes over a layer of harder rock—often igneous—to an area of softer and therefore more easily eroded rock; the edge of a cliff or " and other mechanisms; counterparty Counterparty The other participant, including intermediaries, in a swap or contract. swaps protection; legal documentation; and ongoing monitoring of the transaction. These rating actions reflect (1) an increase in the number of "defaulted securities," (2) deterioration in the Issuer Credit Ratings of individual insurance companies within the transaction pools, and (3) reduction in the number of capital securities remaining as a result of early redemptions. Collection of both principal and outstanding unpaid interest on "defaulted securities" is less than certain. As a result, subordination levels--credit support/enhancement for the various individual debt tranches--are under stress, subjecting the lower rated debt tranches Tranches A piece, portion or slice of a deal or structured financing. This portion is one of several related securities that are offered at the same time but have different risks, rewards and/or maturities. "Tranche" is the French word for "slice". to greater risk. In addition, rising defaults and capital securities redemptions decrease the availability of excess spread (i.e., interest not directed towards specific payments), which is also a credit enhancement Credit Enhancement A method whereby a company attempts to improve its debt or credit worthiness. Notes: Credit enhancements take many different forms. An example of a credit enhancement would be conversion rights added on to a debt instrument in order to lower the issuing to the various tranches of debt. In conjunction with the deterioration of issuer credit ratings of individual companies comprising the pool, the creditworthiness Creditworthiness The condition in which the risk of default on a debt obligation by that entity is deemed low. Creditworthiness Eligibility of an individual or firm to borrow money. of the various debt tranches may be lessened. The following debt ratings have been placed under review: I-Preferred Term Securities I-- -- "aaa" on $28.7 million floating rate Class A-1 senior notes, due 2032 -- "aaa" on $12.0 million fixed/floating rate Class A-2 senior notes, due 2032 -- "aaa" on $24.0 million fixed/floating rate Class A-3 senior notes, due 2032 -- "a-" on $40.6 million floating rate Class B-1 mezzanine notes, due 2032 -- "a-" on $33.2 million fixed/floating rate Class B-2 mezzanine notes, due 2032 -- "a-" on $28.2 million fixed/floating rate Class B-3 mezzanine notes, due 2032 -- "bb" on $16.0 million floating rate Class C mezzanine notes, due 2032 For access to special reports, analytical methodologies and transactions relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc structured finance, please visit http://www3.ambest.com/sfc/. The principal methodologies used in determining these ratings, including any additional methodologies and factors, which may have been considered, can be found at www.ambest.com/ratings/methodology. Founded in 1899, A.M. Best Company is a global full-service credit rating organization dedicated to serving the financial and health care service industries, including insurance companies, banks, hospitals and health care system providers. For more information, visit www.ambest.com. |
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