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Marion Sandler, Home Lender Who Made Billions, Dies at 81
BusinessWeek
By Laurence Arnold on June 04, 2012 Marion Sandler, part of a husband- and-wife team that earned billions from lending during the housing boom, then fought back against critics of the adjustable-rate mortgage they helped popularize, has died.
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Marion Sandler, Mortgage Lender Who Made Billions, Dies at 81
San Francisco Chronicle
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Marion Sandler, part of a husband- and-wife team that earned billions from lending during the housing boom, then fought back against critics of the adjustable-rate mortgage they helped popularize, has died. She was 81.
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Payday Lenders and Indian Tribes Evading Laws Draw Scrutiny
BusinessWeek
By Carter Dougherty on June 04, 2012 US regulators and Congress are scrutinizing partnerships between Native Americans and outside investors in online payday lending businesses accused of exploiting tribal sovereignty to evade state consumer-protection ...
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SHORT-CHANGED: Lenders tipped to bank most of RBA's rates cut
NEWS.com.au
Michelle Hutchison, a spokeswoman for comparison website RateCity reckons "there's a decent chance" for a 25 basis point cut today, but says lenders are unlikely to pass the full cut on. RateCity data showed 85 per cent of lenders passed on some of ...
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Lenders back Portugal's struggle to fend off crisis
CNBC.com
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's bailout program is on track and it can hit its targets for 2012 despite some risks, its international lenders said on Monday, offering strong support as Lisbon struggles to avoid following Greece into a second rescue ...
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Former Golden West CEO Marion Sandler dies at 81
BusinessWeek
Marion Sandler, a business executive who ran Golden West Financial Corp. with her husband for 40 years before selling the mortgage lender to Wachovia Corp. for $24 billion, has died. She was 81. Sandler's family said she died Friday at her San ...
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Bank Critic Goodman Sees Lending Chill in Regulations: Mortgages
BusinessWeek
By Margaret Collins and Carter Dougherty on June 04, 2012 Laurie Goodman, who says no analysts have been more critical of bank mortgage practices than her team at Amherst Securities Group LP, is siding with lenders when it comes to a flurry of new ...
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Banks Cut Cross-Border Lending by Most Since Lehman, BIS Says
San Francisco Chronicle
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- Global banks scaled back cross-border lending to companies, governments and each other at the fastest rate since 2008 in the final quarter of last year, with lenders based in the euro area leading the way. Lenders reporting to the ...
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Blogs1 new result for lenders
 
Capital News » China's lenders ordered to check bad loans
By XINHUA
BEIJING, Jun 4 – China's banking regulator has told major state lenders to check the quality of their loans to prevent bad loans from deteriorating as the economy softens, local media reported on Monday. The China Banking Regulatory ...
Capital News

Web1 new result for lenders
 
Bingham | Winning Bid: High Court Upholds Lenders' Right to Credit ...
This puts to bed a circuit split that has garnered a great deal of attention and caused a corresponding level of heartburn for secured lenders over the past few ...
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