Regulators Relax Rules on High-Risk Lending for Banks
Banking regulators end an Obama-era limit on risk-taking in corporate lending by banks, which spurred the private credit boom.
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Sequoia Doesn't Want a 'King' to Run Its $9 Billion Hedge Fund
After tension around profit-sharing and culture, the fund is trying a new leadership model.
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Sens. Warren and Reed Call for Tighter Credit Rules
The Democrats ask regulators to run a stress test of the private-credit market to evaluate the scope of potential risks.
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Swiss Re Targets Higher Profit in 2026, Sets Out Buyback Program
The group continues to aim for annual dividend per share growth of 7% or more over the next two years and to complement this with an annual share buyback program starting next year.
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First Brands Rescue Loans Tumble on New Business Fears
The auto supplier's bankruptcy loans have fallen in value as concerns heighten about its path to a restructuring.
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New Debit Cards Have an Unexpected Feature: Rewards
A new crop of cards come with cash back, miles and airport-lounge access.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Bank of Montreal, TD Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.
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SoFi Stock Falls. It's Planning to Sell $1.5 Billion of Common Shares.
San Francisco-based SoFi said it planned to use the net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes, including enhancing its capital position.
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TD Bank Pushes Up Dividend After Quarterly Results
Toronto-Dominion Bank joined other big Canadian lenders in boosting its dividend, signaling optimism despite continued economic uncertainty after TD and its rivals each notched better-than-expected results in the latest quarter.
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He Was Caught Up in the Financial-Crisis Firestorm. Now He Oversees HSBC.
Under Brendan Nelson, KPMG's financial-services practice faced scrutiny in the wake of U.K. lender bailouts.
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GPB Fraud Perpetrator May Avoid Forfeiting Over $15 Million
President Trump's clemency order for David Gentile has raised the possibility that a forfeiture proceeding against him will be dropped.
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Tricolor Creditors Seek Probe Into JPMorgan, Fifth Third
A group of bondholders wants to know whether the subprime auto lender's bank lenders had advantaged information about the now bankrupt company.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 08, 2025 00:00 ET (05:00 GMT)
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