Goldman Sachs provided more details on its pullback from its once-grand ambitions to expand into consumer finance. Though parts of that strategy will remain, the New York bank will halt its personal loan business and postpone offering a checking account for its wealth management customers.
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In a speech delivered Thursday afternoon, the Federal Reserve's vice chair said she does not see a wage-price spiral driving inflation, but rather a "price-price spiral."
January 19 -
Discover Financial Services posted a healthy fourth-quarter increase in card spending and lending, but analysts raised concerns about a sharp rise in credit account charge-offs that's likely to continue into 2024.
January 19 -
The transaction is fixed rate from the collateral to the notes, an apparent retreat from the 2022-4 and 2022-5 deals that priced over the SOFR.
January 19 -
The Pittsburgh bank posted a solid profit and said that it expects continued loan growth. But the pace of business expansion could slow alongside an economic downturn.
January 18 -
VZMT began securitizing business device plan revenue in 2021. Now, business accounts represent up to 10% of the current securitized asset pool.
January 18
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Cars make up 37.9% of the pool, a representation that hasn't been that low since cars made up 35.08% in the 2020-2 deal.
January 17 -
The latest month's volume was more than $20 billion lower than in March 2020.
January 17 -
Goldman Sachs provided more details on its pullback from its once-grand ambitions to expand into consumer finance. Though parts of that strategy will remain, the New York bank will halt its personal loan business and postpone offering a checking account for its wealth management customers.
January 17 -
Signature Bank of New York is pulling back from crypto deposits and has increased borrowings from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York.
January 17 -
The middle-market manager's diverse funding sources provide extra dry powder amid industry headwinds, and a head start to 2023 as CLO arbitrage improves.
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The subordinate classes receive only scheduled principal payments and are locked out of any unscheduled principal or prepayments for five years.
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The measure enacted on Dec. 30, 2022 applies retroactively and could add servicing risks that lending divisions will likely consider in underwriting and pricing on new loans originated in the state.
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