Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States, with approximately $1.9 trillion in balance sheet assets. The company is split into four primary segments: consumer banking, commercial banking, corporate and investment banking, and wealth and investment management.
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Formerly of Wells Fargo, she will coordinate several key units to create a structure for a sustained capital markets program that capitalizes on recent innovation and growth in home equity finance.
April 17 -
First-quarter results at the companies were promising for other banks looking to reel in fees from capital markets activities as deposit costs put pressure on net interest income.
April 12 -
The weighted average (WA) credit line was $10,874, which Moody's said is low relative to other large card issuers, and in fact 69.5% of the pool has a credit limit of $10,000 or more.
March 5 -
The portfolio of new auto leases will support notes with an expected base case loss proxy of 1.0%.
January 29 -
A substantial majority of obligors have investment-grade credit qualities and that, payments from the U.S. government account for the largest concentration, 26.75%.
January 19 -
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Classes A, B and C benefit from hard credit enhancement levels of 60.80%, 42.80% and 24.57%, respectively, an increase from the comparison deal.
December 8 -
The underlying mortgage is a two-year, floating-rate commercial mortgage loan that is slated to mature on Dec. 9, 2025, and the loan has three one-year extension options.
December 6 -
The company is coming off of a recent period of performance improvements, with gains in net income, cash and cash equivalents.
November 16 -
The A1 and A2 notes, the two senior notes in the payment priority, have the same level of total hard credit enhancement, 17.6%.
November 2