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Complaints to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have skyrocketed in the first half of 2025, due in part to an increase in payment scams generated by social media that target peer-to-peer payment platforms such as Zelle, Venmo and other apps.
July 23 -
Hopes that the U.S. will reach other trade deals ahead of its self-imposed Aug. 1 deadline are mounting.
July 23 -
A "large institutional investor" will provide funding to assist Rithm in acquiring as much as $1.5 billion worth of residential transition loans.
July 22 -
MMP Capital has sold securitized bonds backed by equipment before, this will be the first one secured by medical aesthetic equipment contracts
July 22 -
Antitrust prosecutors in New York seek to determine whether investors with an equity stake in the $1.3 trillion CLO market illegally coordinated as the underlying buyout debt was repriced.
July 22 -
A July pickup in activity is just a start, experts say. The banking industry's drive for scale and greater efficiency is expected to drive a renewed wave of consolidation, pushing the institution count lower.
July 21 -
Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust, 2025-3, can be upsized to $2.1 billion, and the capital structures are the same for both pool sizes.
July 21 -
The $2.7 billion of bonds, sold by Affinius Capital, traded as low as 81 cents on the dollar on Wednesday, a sign that investors aren't expecting to get all their money back.
July 21 -
Housing supply is returning to pre-pandemic levels, but the rise comes as new listings fall, pointing to subdued demand, leading real estate brokerages said.
July 21 -
Bank earnings have been largely positive in the second quarter despite concerns that tariffs would increase inflation and stifle economic activity. Payment divisions at banks reaped the rewards, too.
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