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Findus lenders face ownership choice
Financial Times
By Louise Lucas Senior lenders to Findus will this week decide whether to stick with the frozen food maker's existing owner, Lion Capital, or take up a £230m offer from Triton Partners, a rival private equity firm. Findus, which generated £1.1bn of ...
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Payday lender political donations up
Dayton Daily News
By Jackie Borchardt, Columbus Bureau 10:34 PM Sunday, June 10, 2012 COLUMBUS — The payday lending industry, which has fought a fierce battle over increasing regulations around the country, has donated $1.32 million already to candidates during the ...
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Mortgage misery for retired homeowners
Scotsman
First-time buyers with small deposits have borne the brunt of tightened mortgage criteria over the last four years as lenders have sought to minimise risks. But evidence suggests borrowers at the opposite end of the age spectrum are now finding lenders ...
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How multiple inquiries can lower your credit score
Boston Herald
By Kenneth R. Harney / The Nation's Housing Ina marketplace where lenders are demanding record-high FICO credit scores — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are averaging around 760 on approved mortgages this year — are you a little fuzzy about what can push ...
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Number of lenders to decrease
Tanker Operator
A leading financial expert has warned that the shipping sector is entering a period of little, or no lending facilities, as defaults grow. A few days after Angelicoussis Group's $1.25 bill credit facility with six banks for the financing of nine LNGCs ...
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Lenders fail to honour promises with Pakistan
Gulf Times
Pakistan has so far managed to get just $1.6bn (12.8%) out of $12.5bn pledged at the Tokyo donors' conference and under the Kerry-Lugar Act, the two major international initiatives launched to support the country's fragile economy and help it fight ...
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Asian banks to have tough time meeting liquidity rules
gulfnews.com
Lenders that fall short of the liquidity regulations, to be implemented under an international framework by 2015, may be forced to cut lending or compelled to hold more low-yield retail deposits, eroding their profitability.
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How trouble in the eurozone affects you
BBC News
The Council of Mortgage Lenders says more eurozone uncertainty is "not a particularly comforting backdrop" for the UK's housing and mortgage markets. More bad eurozone news could affect mortgage costs, availability and activity.
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BBC News
Spain's Bailout Gives Rajoy Best Chance to Fix Banks
BusinessWeek
Apart from Banco Santander SA (SAN) and Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA, Spain's two biggest banks, and perhaps Banco Sabadell SA, almost all Spanish lenders may be short of capital, said Daragh Quinn, an analyst at Nomura International in London.
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Cambridge college Trinity Hall launches bank venture with council
Metro
The Cambridge & Counties Bank will aim for established SMEs who are 'fed up' not being able to borrow despite promises from major lenders. The bank, jointly owned by Cambridge Local Government Pension Fund and Trinity Hall, will bridge the gap by ...
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Metro
Calif lawmakers prepare to advance mortgage bills
News10.net
AP SACRAMENTO, CA (AP) - Democrats in the California Legislature are preparing to advance bills that are designed to limit the run-around some homeowners have experienced with lenders and to let them sue under some circumstances.
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News10.net
Inquiries by potential borrowers can affect credit score for mortgage
Toledo Blade
BY KENNETH R. HARNEY WASHINGTON -- In a marketplace where lenders are demanding record-high FICO credit scores -- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are averaging about 760 on approved mortgages this year -- many potential borrowers are a little fuzzy about ...
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Sceptical Spaniards pour scorn on Rajoy over rescue
Reuters
Rajoy blamed the previous Socialist government, saying it should have taken more vigorous action on the banks three years ago, when most of euro zone countries bailed out their lenders. The leaders of Ireland and Portugal did not last long in office ...
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MORTGAGE COSTS SOAR AS BRITISH FAMILIES PAY FOR EURO TURMOIL
Express.co.uk
Lenders blame the deepening Europe-wide debt crisis which has seen Britain implicated in a series of costly bailouts for hard-up nations like Portugal, Greece and Ireland. The steep rise in home loan costs has caused a storm of protest from families ...
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Bailout leads to criticism of Rajoy
Independent Online
Madrid - Confused and anxious Spaniards heaped scorn on Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy on Sunday for portraying a 100-billion-euro European rescue of the country's zombie lenders as a triumph, expressing scepticism about whether the plan will work.
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Independent Online
Etiquette Rules: Something borrowed must be handled with care
Santa Fe New Mexican.com
When I coyly asked the lender to remind me the name of the book so I could retrieve it from my shelf for her, she didn't remember it, either. There is always etiquette associated with lending and borrowing. Consider the following tips about the subject ...
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Spain Is Banking on a Limited Bailout
Wall Street Journal
Many in financial markets say it ultimately will, and that Spain faces a daunting struggle convincing reluctant creditors that the country is a viable lending target. For Europe, that remains the vital issue. A full bailout of the euro zone's ...
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42 cooperative banks under RBI scrutiny for rule violation
Livemint
The Reserve Bank of India has put 42 cooperative banks under a revival programme that involves a thorough scrutiny after the lenders failed to meet critical parameters on minimum capital and net worth. RBI has barred the lenders from accepting fresh ...
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Doemstic banks eye foreign customers
Korea Times
Local lenders are seeking handling fees for providing foreign exchange transactions. The foreign workers, mostly from China and other neighboring Asian countries, tend to send most of their income home to support their families left behind there.
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Triton Enters Bid for Lion Capital's Findus, Sunday Times Says
Bloomberg
Lion, a private-equity firm that has bought some of Findus's subordinated debt, has teamed up with two US hedge funds that also own the notes in a bid to prevent senior lenders, including Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc (RBS), taking over the business ...
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£126m boost for Metro Bank plans
The Press Association
The bank, which has 12 branches in Greater London, said the fundraising has made it one of the strongest capitalised lenders in the world and will help it open an additional seven sites by the end of 2012. Chief executive Craig Donaldson told the ...
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Former savings banks prime targets for Spain aid
Reuters
These two lenders require around 9 billion euros to cover the latest government demands for capital to cushion against real estate loan defaults, the Bank of Spain told a closed-door parliamentary committee hearing, according to a political source ...
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Big banks' super profits a worry, Senate inquiry told
Herald Sun
Banking industry lacks competition: Inquiry Big four control most of lending market ding market Big Four need tighter regulation THE four major banks' ability to book super profits is a sign of insufficient competition in the sector, a Senate inquiry ...
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New debt mediation path piloted
Independent Online
By Angelique Arde Credit providers – including banks, micro lenders and clothing and furniture retailers – are testing an alternative process to debt counselling. During the pilot programme, credit providers will appoint the debt counsellors you may ...
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Independent Online
BREAKINGVIEWS: Spain still vulnerable post mega bank bailout
Reuters
Madrid has finally got a credible plan for its lenders: it will receive up to 100 billion euros from its euro partners to boost their capital. But the state's debt will rise as a result, the economy is still shrinking and the government has lost a lot ...
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Spanish rescue package will further bleed taxpayers
The Moderate Voice
In case of default, private lenders would have to negotiate haircuts while the ECB and government lenders, such as Germany, would get full repayment plus interest. The package looks like a move in German Chancellor Angela Merkel's struggle to prevent ...
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Real student debt problem is private
InvestmentNews
While most federal student loans are capped at 6.8%, it's not uncommon for loans from private lenders to come with variable rates — some starting at 12% or more. With college costs skyrocketing and more students joining the ranks of the unemployed ...
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Spain should have dealt with bank crisis four years ago
The Australian
Four years ago when other countries, led by Britain, started to bail out their banks, Spain was warned that it would face problems among its regional lenders, the cajas. But the Socialist Government was in denial. The cajas were run mainly by ...
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Lending is not managing
Financial News (subscription)
The securities lending industry is waking up to the fact that it will never be a glad confident morning again. A year ago an industry already reduced by shrinkage of both supply and demand was confident its forecasts of further liquidity haemorrhaging ...
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Financial News (subscription)
Spain Seeks Fourth EU Bailout With $125 Billion Bank Aid Bid
NewsMax.com
Spain has made at least four attempts to overhaul its banks since the collapse of the real estate boom in 2008, tightening provisioning rules, encouraging mergers and coaxing lenders onto the stock market. The International Monetary Fund said that ...
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Asian Stocks Rise as Spain Seeks Bailout, China Inflation Slows
Bloomberg
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd., the world's largest lender by market value, added 1.6 percent in Hong Kong as slowing mainland inflation stoked speculation policy makers may do more to stimulate growth. Canon Inc. (7751), a camera maker ...
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Bloomberg
Spain bank deal may not work, bolder reforms needed: Stiglitz
Reuters
By Tiziana Barghini | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Europe's plan to lend money to Spain to heal some of its banks may not work because the government and the country's lenders will in effect be propping each other up, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph ...
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EU's Spain bank rescue may bring only brief respite
Reuters
After weeks of insisting that Spain needed no assistance to recapitalize lenders crippled by bad debts from a burst real estate bubble, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy was pushed into requesting an aid package for fear of worse disaster to come, ...
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Metro Bank raises £126m from investors to expand
Scotsman
By MARTIN FLANAGAN METRO Bank, the boutique rival to Britain's "big-five" high street lenders, has raised a further £126 million from new and existing institutional and personal investors to finance more branch openings after what analysts say has been ...
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'This isn't going to help Spanish families who are suffering'
Irish Times
The country was not a member of the G8, but its banking might, led by the likes of lenders Santander and BBVA, was one of the main arguments Zapatero used to persuade the members of that group of nations to include Spain in future summits.
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Irish Times
Europe's Deal With Spain: Change of Attitude or One More Last-Minute Plea Bargain?
Minyanville.com
It talks about the European Financial Stability Facility and ESM being possible lenders. Since the ESM is not yet up and running and is unlikely to be until at least July, any early "drawdowns" will have to come from the EFSF. One issue facing the EFSF ...
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Blogs4 new results for lenders
 
Ally Latest Lender To Admit Foreclosure "Problems" « Due Diligence
By admin
The HAMP program (the Home Affordable Mortgage Program started under the Obama administration) is a federal program administered by lenders designed to help borrowers remain in their home. The report says the bank did not handle ...
Due Diligence
What is the best course of action for the lender? You may think this is ...
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That includes attorneys fees both the lenders and your own fees of inspectors, fees of consultants, fees of accountants to examine your books and records, fees of a financial agent to monitor your cash flow, fees of title insurance companies, ...
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Firms advised to diversify bank ties in difficult times — TalkVietnam
By mrhoi
At the seminar, many representatives of companies in the city complained that their enterprises were still paying an annual interest rate that is higher than the 13-15% officially quoted by lender banks. Participants are seen at a seminar held in ...
TalkVietnam
Until then, let me just say that it is the pretend choice that creates to ...
This is both an empirical and theoretical issue. We can try to work with these lenders and their attorneys to show them how the lender may be better off taking a less adversarial approach, but like it or not, lenders like defaulted borrowers dont ...
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Web5 new results for lenders
 
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The 11th Circuit of Appeals' TOUSA ruling reversal weakens protections for secured lenders, especially when extending credit to distressed borrowers. TOUSA ...
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From Yahoo! Finance: Mortgage Returns, the leading provider of CRM technology and automated marketing solutions for the mortgage industry, announced a ...
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A weekend event at Fair Park is working to keep the dream alive for Texans seeking home ownership.
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TOUSA's Transeastern Lenders File Petition for Rehearing En Banc in
Last month, we wrote about the TOUSA decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit . The Eleventh Circuit decision affirmed the ...
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