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FinanceDon’t expect lower rates to save debt-burdened office buildings
By Neil Callanan and BloombergJuly 28, 2024
Titanic ship at sea
FinanceThe company that built the Titanic loses its CEO amid struggles to secure a lifeline
By Sabah Meddings and BloombergJuly 19, 2024
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Rohit Chopra speaks at a podium
FinanceThe U.S. government wants to crack down on apps that let people get their paychecks before payday
By Cora Lewis and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2024
Tim Cook
TechApple exits buy-now-pay-later business as the sector draws regulatory scrutiny
By Mark Gurman and BloombergJune 17, 2024
Seafood supplier denies a role in endless-shrimp brouhaha with Red Lobster
RetailSeafood supplier denies a role in endless-shrimp brouhaha with Red Lobster
By Jonathan Randles and BloombergMay 21, 2024
Young women looks at a paper statement with concern
FinancePeople can’t buy cars and houses without a financial identity footprint—but a third of Gen Zers are ‘digital ghosts,’ and too shy to begin banking
By Sunny NagpaulMay 21, 2024
An ultra-popular home loan right now allows a 3.5% down payment
FinanceAn ultra-popular home loan right now allows a 3.5% down payment
By Amanda GerutMay 16, 2024
Meredith Whitney
Finance$3 trillion could be injected into the U.S. economy without any federal spending by tweaking this corner of the mortgage market, ‘Oracle of Wall Street’ says
By Jason MaMay 5, 2024
A 60-year-old worker in Texas says she’s dependent on apps that let her get paid early: ‘They get you hooked on having that money’
Personal FinanceA 60-year-old worker in Texas says she’s dependent on apps that let her get paid early: ‘They get you hooked on having that money’
By Cora Lewis and The Associated PressApril 23, 2024
President Joe Biden at a campaign event in Madison, Wisconsin on Monday, April 8, 2024, where he unveiled a new student loan forgiveness plan.
FinanceBiden takes another stab at forgiving student loan debt. Here’s how to know if you qualify for his latest $7.4 billion package
By Sunny NagpaulApril 12, 2024
Chinese minister Ni Hong speaking at a press conference.
FinanceChina is sending a harsh message to its struggling property developers: ‘They will be made to pay the due price’
By Dylan SloanMarch 11, 2024
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FinanceNew York sues loan shark group accused of charging Manhattan’s City Bakery and other small businesses ‘illegal’ rates of up to 820%
By María Soledad Davila CaleroMarch 5, 2024
Trump’s finances hit by New York fraud case ruling: ‘I can imagine the Saudis lending him $300 million’
FinanceTrump’s finances hit by New York fraud case ruling: ‘I can imagine the Saudis lending him $300 million’
By Bernard Condon and The Associated PressFebruary 17, 2024
Biden accelerates new student loan cancelation plan that will benefit some Americans starting in February
PoliticsBiden accelerates new student loan cancelation plan that will benefit some Americans starting in February
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressJanuary 12, 2024
Trump’s financial statements were key to loan deal, evidence in fraud trial shows—after he said he never thought they ‘would be taken very seriously’
FinanceTrump’s financial statements were key to loan deal, evidence in fraud trial shows—after he said he never thought they ‘would be taken very seriously’
By Michael R. Sisak, Jennifer Peltz and The Associated PressOctober 5, 2023
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