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Freddie Mac wants to enter the secondary home equity loan market in a win-win for the government, Wall Street and consumers
Workers’ groups increasingly adopt strategies used by activist hedge funds to exert pressure on companies
Unshowy deals are needed to help the market recover
Comparisons between banks often miss the growth of new businesses driven by innovation
What regulator could be against safer lenders at the heart of our financial system?
Companies and their backers are starting to show more signs of acceptance of valuation cuts in ‘down round’ financing
Women continue to receive only a small fraction of the funding from firms
Seven broker-dealers including Citadel Securities face a challenge from a cancer vaccine company
They are wildly expensive, extremely divisive and go on for too long. And even if you win, you lose
Loss of chip company listing to New York shows why it’s time to revive London as an IPO venue
Potential market impact of presidential poll is being debated unusually early
While study shows ‘uptalk’ can point to earnings disappointments, there is broader bias against women
Investor and depositor faith instilled by powerhouse spread of business has helped lower cost of capital
Soft landing hopes clash with bond market’s recession-forecasting reputation
Lower interest rates and an economic soft landing may boost deal activity after difficult 2023
Given existing options to gain listed exposure like MicroStrategy, the real problem is finding a use for the crypto assets
Initial assumptions by investors didn’t always make for the best bets
There is no simple solution to monetary governance
3G’s acquisition of Burger King and the purchase of VMware have proved to be among the most profitable industry transactions
Americans love long, fixed-rate loans but they can make homes less affordable for low income earners
It still matters if companies pollute our waterways, exploit their workers or poison their customers
Collective amnesia is a reminder of the risks of investments offering an illusory prospect of easy wealth
Kate Shiber says Centerview Partners improperly fired her over sleep requirements necessitated by mental illness
Staff left on tenterhooks as they await news of big job cuts across the bank
Markets appear inefficient enough to justify large investors’ use of them
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