Senate Banking Committee ranking member Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., led a group of congressional Democrats in a letter to bank regulators telling them that loosening capital rules wouldn't improve the Treasury market's functioning.
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A significant percentage of the Barclays Dryrock accounts, about 74.2%, were co-branded with 13 different partner credit card accounts.
September 26 -
Credit performance in Ford's managed portfolio normalized recently, with June 2025, delinquencies reaching 1.38%. That was higher than 1.19% from a year prior, but lower than 1.62% at yearend 2019.
September 26 -
During sequential interest amortization, interest on TIP Solar's class B notes will be deferred until the interest and principal on the class A notes and class B's outstanding principal amount are all paid.
September 25 -
The CDFI Fund is updating definitions of eligible activity to be considered for the funds, including removing climate-focused financing and references to race and ethnicity.
September 25 -
When weighing investments, the CLO equity investor also considers strategies on liability management exercises when considering investments.
September 25
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O'Donnell, a partner, will work in its New York office and Menon is a director in London.
September 24 -
Mortgage applications increased 0.6% last week after jumping 29.7% the week prior, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
September 24 -
The latest reports from ICE Mortgage Technology and VantageScore appear to be in line with hints at growing borrower pressure officials are eyeing in policy.
September 24 -
Among other credit boosting measures, the structure also prohibits any interest from being advanced on loans that are more than 90 days delinquent.
September 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau received pointed pushback from banks in their public comments on a proposed rule that would slash the number of nonbanks being supervised in four key markets.
September 24 -
As the industry grapples with those questions, KBRA went ahead with ratings downgrades.
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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said in a speech Tuesday that the central bank's policy stance is "modestly restrictive," a stance that will give the central bank flexibility to react to an uncertain economic future.
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