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The firm said it would still originate and service loans out of the office where the cost-cutting measures will occur.
December 20 -
Treasurys rose and stocks dropped after a sudden hawkish move from the Bank of Japan sent the yen soaring and raised expectations it would boost interest rates.
December 20 -
Dicier credit conditions, recession fears and tougher regulatory scrutiny combined to weaken merger activity in 2022. A push for scale is bound to resume when interest rates level off — at least among smaller banks, analysts say.
December 19 -
As recession clouds gather amid signs inflation may have peaked, safe yields approaching 5% for blue-chip corporate debt strike many managers as decent value.
December 19 -
After Athas Capital Group winds down DLJ Mortgage Capital will make all loan-level representations and warranties for the deal.
December 19 -
But the lower rates of the past month did result in a $7-billion boost to its origination forecast for 2022.
December 19 -
The inaugural CLO for Northwestern Mutual Investment Management and offers notes that appear to have a lower scenario default rate, plus higher WA recovery rate.
December 16 -
There's an unusual contributing factor: wild swings in markets mean borrowing windows often shut before firms can begin to sell their bonds.
December 16 -
In a new survey, executives at banks and credit unions registered the highest level of anxiety about a forthcoming data-collection rule in small-business lending.
December 16 -
Many experts think the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding through the Federal Reserve could be the fatal flaw in the Dodd-Frank Act that created the agency, but differentiating the CFPB's structure from others may be tricky.
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