Fitch Ratings announced Wednesday the downgrading of several distressed bonds.
Read More »Deutsche Bank Posts Q4 Loss After Hard Year
Following a year full of ups and downs, Deutsche Bank ended the year on a $2.05 billion loss.
Read More »Setting it Right: Goldman Sachs Works Toward Agreement
The monitor overseeing Goldman Sachs’ settlement obligations reports the company earned approval for $100 million of credit toward its responsibilities.
Read More »Senator Seeks Shakeup at CFPB
Sen. Deb Fischer once again filed legislation to alter the structure of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. Will it be successful this time?
Read More »Distressed Sales Reach Near Decade Low
Stats from ATTOM Data Solutions show distressed sales are at their lowest levels since 2007.
Read More »SFR Market Grows as Homeowning Alternative
A pair of reports releases Wednesday show a bright future for the U.S. single-family renter market.
Read More »Blackstone’s Bet Pays Off With Invitation Homes IPO
After securing $1 billion in debt backing from Fannie Mae, Invitation Homes raised $1.54 billion after going public.
Read More »Fed Holds Steady on Interest Rates
The Fed, in its first meeting of 2017, kept interest rates the same after commenting on the strengthening economy.
Read More »McCalla Raymer Pierce and Hunt Leibert Jacobson Announce Merger
The firms have more than 70 years of combined experience and will operate in six states.
Read More »Mnuchin Vote Passes to Senate After Rule Change
Using a parliamentary rule, the GOP members of the Senate Finance Committee voted to advance the confirmation of Treasury Secretary nominee Steven Mnuchin to a full Senate vote without the votes of Democrats.
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