Commercial banking
-
The Wall Street giants that created thousands of Dublin jobs since Brexit are trying to balance the challenges created by their own government with the opportunities in a country that depends on U.S. multinationals for more than 10% of its jobs.
June 20 -
Fiscal uncertainty in the US and the fact that Treasury yields aren't high enough to reflect the risk of holding them is making the securities less attractive.
June 19 -
Rostyslav Vovk has been the CEO of Kormotech for the last 11 years, helping to establish it as one of the top 50 global manufacturers of pet food. He is also the founder of Kormotech Ventures, an investment fund for supporting pet-care startups in Europe and the U.S.
June 18 -
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the changes could touch the central bank's quarterly economic forecasts. He also discussed downsizing at the Fed and his tenure on the board of governors.
June 18 -
Kathleen C. Engel is Research Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School.
June 18 -
With a shifting pool mix, concentration limits and other restrictions applied to the new assets, Fitch gives the overall deal a 15.2% base case default expectation.
June 18 -
The Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency are focusing on what's known as the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio.
June 18 -
The Trump administration is seeking to fire roughly 90% of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's staff and is fighting for that right in court. But if the administration prevails, can other consumer protection authorities from other federal regulators pick up the slack?
June 18 -
OWN Equipment Fund has nine different equipment types that make up 96.39% of the pool's Net Orderly Liquidation Value (NOLV).
June 17 -
Adam Tahir, CPA, is a strategist at
Bizora , an AI-powered tax research and compliance platform built specifically for CPAs and tax professionals.June 17 -
None of the economists surveyed by Wolters Kluwer predict the Fed will cut rates at this week's meeting, few expect one in July and 41% said after September.
June 17 -
Katerina Brahy is vice president of product and engagement at Maps Credit Union, a member-owned financial cooperative based in Oregon. She is currently researching how "relational risk" shapes loyalty, decision-making and long-term relevance in financial systems.
June 17 -
In 2021, banks pledged to wind down their support for oil and gas. Last year they made a $162 billion U-turn, according to a new report from a coalition of advocacy groups.
June 17 -
Kevin C. Gillen holds positions as both a senior research fellow with the Lindy Institute for Urban Innovation and an adjunct professor of finance at Drexel University. His research is concentrated on applied work in the analysis of real estate developments and operation of real estate markets, including their fiscal, economic and financial implications. He holds a doctorate in economics.
June 17 -
The dollar bond would be the largest ever issued by SNB, Saudi Arabia's second-biggest bank by market capitalization.
June 17 -
There is also a significant portion of mortgages secured by investment properties, 44%, and overall 47.5% of the collateral pool is composed of non-qualified mortgages.
June 17 -
Underwriting league tables of asset-backed securities through June 12, 2025
June 17 -
Issuance volume of asset-backed securities for the year through June 12, 2025
June 17 -
As the chief people officer at Firstup, Sabra Sciolaro leads the organization's strategic initiatives to attract, develop and retain top talent, while fostering a culture of inclusivity, collaboration and innovation. She has a deep passion for people and a commitment to creating exceptional employee experiences. She believes people are at the heart of any organization's success and are dedicated to creating an environment where employees feel valued, empowered and inspired to perform at their best.
June 16 -

















