I was talking with a customer the other day and told me that was the last time his request for home equity loans, was, what happens next. Since it is the first time made its refinancing was very worried and anxious about the process. He told me he was afraid something might go wrong. [...]
Posts Tagged ‘financial services’
What Happens After The Application Of Loan?
December 2nd, 2010 by Financial Writer
Tags: bank, banks, financial, financial services, Invest, lending, loan, loans, mortgage, us
Wall Street feeling some of Main Street’s economic woes
October 12th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Analysts have recently slashed earnings estimates for a number of big players, and several firms have quietly fired staff. Many more layoffs are expected by early next year.
Reporting from New York — For a while, Wall Street seemed impervious to the economic woes clobbering Main Street, with bank profits, bonuses and share prices rebounding sharply.
Not [...]
Tags: business investment, economic growth, financial crisis, financial services, loans, unemployment rate, us economy, wall street
Fed to Get $200 Billion Boost
February 24th, 2010 by Financial Writer
The Treasury said it will borrow $200 billion and leave the cash proceeds on deposit with the Federal Reserve, reviving a program that will make it easier for the Fed to raise interest rates when the time comes.
Officials sought to dispel the notion that the move marks a step toward tightening credit now.
Fed Chairman Ben [...]
Tags: ben bernanke, borrow, borrowing, fed, Federal Reserve, financial services, interest rates
Deere profit beats Wall Street
February 17th, 2010 by Financial Writer
Deere & Co (DE.N) posted higher-than-expected earnings, sending its shares up more than 8 percent, as wider margins at its farm equipment and finance units helped it overcome weak economic conditions.
The company on Wednesday also raised its outlook for fiscal 2010 machinery sales growth to a range of 6 percent to 8 percent, from a [...]
Tags: business, deere, finance, financial services, wall street
A year when even the boss’ job wasn’t safe
December 23rd, 2009 by Financial Writer
Of the 4.3 million Americans who lost their jobs this year, unemployed CEOs may deserve the least public sympathy. Many of them ran companies that took federal aid. Others made a fortune when they sold their companies. One may have mishandled data that was tied to his company’s most promising product.
But as we look back [...]
Tags: AIG, CEO, financial services, obama administration, unemployed








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