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HENRYs are turning to a little-known and risky type of mortgage as home prices soar
Interest-only mortgages offer lower monthly payments, initially. But they also carry risks.
Eliza Relman
What we lend in the shadows
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has left the startup community in need of new lenders. Private-…
Dan DeFrancesco
Commercial real estate has a rough road ahead as lending dries up, Wall Street CEO says
Higher borrowing costs and tighter credit are big problems for commercial real estate and threaten …
Zinya Salfiti
Startups are ready to thrive under Trump, but some uncertainty remains in a key corner of the space
Trump's deregulation could boost tech, but his stance on AI and immigration leaves the future uncer…
Dan DeFrancesco
Chief strategists project their outlooks on stocks, bonds, currencies, and gold amid a Trump victory
Each sector reacted differently based on policy shift expectations.
Laila Maidan
A quant California downtown is on sale for $6.6 million, but the seller is looking for a specific kind of buyer
John Ray has owned downtown Campo in California for over two decades. He's now selling it for $6.6 …
Lauren Edmonds
Just a third of the money from the government's massive Payroll Protection Program actually helped keep workers employed, study says
The program was "highly regressive," researchers said. Of the $510 billion in initial PPP loans, $3…
Ben Winck
When Bay Area rent got too expensive, I bought a house in the mountains. Living here is a dream, but I'm uncertain about the future.
Katie Sarna paid $1,450 for her room in a San Francisco apartment. When she decided to buy, she bou…
Perri Ormont Blumberg
The 'Gen Z Boss and a mini' trend is taking off on TikTok. A lawyer says it's a lesson in how not to use social media.
A light-hearted video was hijacked by Andrew Tate and subjected to misogyny. An employment lawyer s…
Lindsay Dodgson
Banks are bracing for losses on office loans and pulling back on lending for 2 good reasons, warns Wells Fargo CEO
Charlie Scharf told a conference in New York that some lenders were just being "more conservative" …
Zahra Tayeb
Inside the scandal-ridden for-profit education industry, which churns out quick degrees and loads student-loan borrowers up with debt
There's a reason lawmakers are increasing scrutiny over for-profit colleges: it largely boils down …
Ayelet Sheffey
What Trump's own words tell us about what a White House win could mean for Ukraine
Russia's war in Ukraine is a major issue in the 2024 election. If Trump wins the White House, Ukrai…
Chris Panella
Biden's Education Department is cracking down on private student-loan lenders that steer 'vulnerable' borrowers 'deeper in debt'
Biden's Federal Student Aid office reminded colleges they must disclose all private student loan co…
Ayelet Sheffey
What office meltdown? Developers see a shortage of high-end space and are rushing to build it.
Tenants like Citadel, JPMorgan, and Meta have sought new top tier offices. Little of it has been bu…
Daniel Geiger
US banks weathered a record plunge in lending income as COVID-19 hit profits
Profit margins from banks' lending arms fell 0.68 points year-over-year to a record-low 2.68% in th…
Ben Winck
Leaked documents show Amazon's seller lending business is booming. But the company's economists are worried about defaulters.
Amazon economists expect its seller lending program to double the volume of loans underwritten this…
Eugene Kim
China wants a fleet of aircraft carriers for pride and power, and it's building it at a breakneck pace
China is rushing to build a fleet of aircraft carriers and making major technology jumps. It sees d…