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The regulatory fate of TikTok, the largest tenant in New York City's One Five One tower, remains unknown.
July 30 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said during his regular press conference Wednesday that the process of determining tariff-related price increases was always going to be slow, but it has taken longer than he expected.
July 30 -
A FICO survey shows 33% think exaggerating income on credit applications is acceptable. Ironically, many also prioritize strong fraud prevention from banks.
July 30 -
The insurance-linked market's rapid growth continues as natural catastrophes grow
July 30 -
A tariff-induced economic slowdown could dampen consumer debt payments.
July 29 -
The Senate Banking Committee passed a housing package that includes funding for manufactured and other kinds of housing, but also includes an appraisal provision that mortgage bankers oppose.
July 29 -
FICO scores and credit enhancement slip in BHG's largest deal to date
July 29 -
Mounting liabilities are raising the stakes for an economy that has come to rely more and more on high-end consumer spending to power expansion.
July 29 -
Brookfield Asset Management and a private equity partner reached a friendly deal to take over First National Financial Corp., a mortgage company backed by Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith, for about C$2.9 billion ($2.1 billion).
July 28 -
As high interest rates make refinancing impossible for many homeowners, increasing numbers of them are turning to HELOCs and home equity loans for cash.
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