Commercial banking
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Large and regional banks are taking different approaches to buybacks in light of the proposed new capital rules. Some plan to buy back stock at moderate levels this year, while others say they will to remain on the sidelines until there is more clarity about the reforms.
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The percentage of obligors in the pool with no credit history amounts to about 81.5%, and that is actually higher than prior transactions from the TAST program.
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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell suggested that a rate cut is coming, but cast doubt about whether the central bank would see enough data suggesting inflation is sufficiently tamed for interest rates to come down at their next meeting.
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Tim Weber, a long-time voluntary benefit veteran, serves as VP, group sales and client management at ARAG, overseeing ARAG's core sales business: group sales, sales operations, client management, product development and client support services.
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Jack Zoltak is a research assistant at Georgetown University's Psaros Center for Financial Markets and Policy, McDonough School of Business.
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A key Senator had urged Fed Chairman Jerome Powell to lower rates early this year, but although there's more consensus on making such a move, it now looks unlikely to happen until after the next meeting.
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The VPFS trust offers two AAA-rated, class A tranches to investors, which have legal final maturity dates of May 1, 2029 and May 1, 2033.
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Adam Vander Weerdt is agribusiness region leader, for
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Jennifer has 20 years' experience in the contact center industry with more than 15 years as a people leader. Throughout her career, Jennifer has served in a variety of roles in the contact center space, including operations, quality, workforce management, and client services. As Chief Operating Officer, Jennifer leads Intradiem's Product Management, Product Marketing, Marketing, and Customer Success teams. Prior to this role, Jennifer has served as Chief Strategy Officer and has led the Customer Success organization.
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Austin Talley, Founder and CEO of Everyware, is passionate about connecting with people and providing excellent customer satisfaction through innovative payment and communications solutions. He has over 20 years of experience in developing new businesses, leading sales teams, increasing market share, and growing the bottom line. Launched in 2015, his company provides services to more than 9,000 merchants across multiple verticals including healthcare, travel, utilities, not-for-profit, and automotive. The platform offers a simple, fast, and secure way to move money while enhancing the ability for merchants to communicate with their customers in real-time with text messaging. It saves them money by improving cash flow and reducing paper billing costs, chargebacks, and fraud. For more information about Everyware, visit Everyware.com or follow on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn.
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Only loans that have made at least one payment were included in the collateral pool. At a weighted average (WA) 574, the pool's FICO score is slightly lower than that of recent pools.
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Early pricing talk for the notes ranges from 26-28 basis points over the three-month interpolated yield curve on the A1 notes, putting it at par.
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The debate centers around whether the island's main energy supplier, Electric Power Authority or Prepa, must repay its creditors more than just the roughly $19 million sitting in reserve accounts.
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Her deep industry roots and risk-based approach running a $22 billion business informed her lending and inaugural securitization issuance.
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The deal involving Southern California Bancorp and California BanCorp, expected to close in the third quarter, would form a $4.6 billion-asset lender with a footprint spanning San Diego, Greater Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Over 70 loans were allegedly sent to competitors by the independent mortgage banker, a suit filed by UWM alleges.
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The Treasury Department is expected on Wednesday to follow through on its November guidance of a third round of increases in its so-called quarterly refunding auctions of notes and bonds.
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A potential buyer with a budget of $3,000 per month for their payments is now able to afford an approximately $453,000 home.
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The portfolio of new auto leases will support notes with an expected base case loss proxy of 1.0%.
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