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Bloomberg

SEC Chairman Clayton on Market Risks

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May.08 -- Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton tells David Rubenstein that among his worries about markets are expectations relating to leveraged loans, a "hard" Brexit and cyber terror. His comments come on the latest...
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Bloomberg

GSEs Are Much Better Than Before Crisis, Former Fannie Mae CEO Says

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Blend President and former Fannie Mae Chief Executive Officer Tim Mayopoulos comments on the state of the U.S. housing market and the future of government-sponsored entities. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Housing Supply a 'Major Challenge' Says Former Fannie Mae CEO

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Sep.20 -- Tim Mayopoulos, Blend president and former Fannie Mae chief executive officer, discusses the U.S housing market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Metro Bank's Hill on BOE Hike, Fintech, Mortgage Lending

Higher Ed
Oct.25 -- Vernon Hill, chairman and co-founder of Metro Bank, discusses the impact of BOE rate rise on his business, Brexit, fintech, mortgage lending and bitcoin. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Scott Minerd's Big Money Mistake: Real Estate Doesn't Always Go Up

Higher Ed
A 40-year career in finance inevitably includes some bad investment calls. For Guggenheim Partners' Scott Minerd, one early mistake was diving head first into the south Florida real estate boom in 1980. He stretched his budget to buy...
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Bloomberg

Our Portfolio Is in Good Shape: Citizens Financial CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Regional bank stocks outperformed the broader market in Friday trading, benefiting from signals the U.S. economy may start to reopen. Citizens Financial led the KBW Bank Index after reporting 1Q results. Bruce Van Saun,...
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Bloomberg

Decision Day: BOE Set for Historic Hike; ECB's Inflation Dilemma

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The Bank of England looks set to take a historic decision on Thursday -- delivering the first back-to-back interest-rate increase since 2004. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank is set to decide how to respond to an unprecedented...
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Bloomberg

New Home Construction Rises to Highest Level Since 2006

Higher Ed
Residential housing starts climbed 0.3% last month to a 1.79 million annualized rate from an upwardly revised February figure, according to government data. Mike McKee breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Renters And Landlords Continue To Struggle Amid Inflation

Higher Ed
There aren't many alternatives to sky-high rents, as homeownership continues to be out of reach for the average American.
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Bloomberg

Yale's Shiller Not Surprised by Divergence Between Markets, Economy

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Nobel laureate Robert Shiller, Yale University professor of economics, discusses the divergence between the U.S. stock market and the underlying economy and comments on recent trends in the housing market. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Bush details help for troubled homeowners

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Ray Bassett: (212) 621-7537 HEADLINE: Bush details help for troubled homeowners CAPTION: (date) President Bush outlined ways that the federal government can help troubled borrowers keep their homes Friday to try to address rising...
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Bloomberg

Deep Dive: Apple's Market Cap, U.S. Jobless Claims

Higher Ed
May 12 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Alix Steel, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu take a look at Apple's market cap, initial jobless claims and mortgage delinquencies. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

The History Behind Wall Street's Foreclosure Scandal

Higher Ed
June 9 -- David Dayen, author of "Chain of Title," discusses Wall Street's foreclosure scandal with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

WRAP President Bush on economy, taxes, energy

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1. Wide of House Chamber 2. Close of Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama talking 3. Close of Democratic presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton greeting 4. United States Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice walking in, greeting...
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Curated Video

President Bush is expected today to direct his treasury and housing secretaries to find a way to help people having trouble paying their mortgages.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush outlines plan to address mortgage crisis CAPTION: Addressing worries that the subprime mortgage meltdown could prompt a further wave of defaults and foreclosures, President Bush unveiled a host of proposals Friday to help...
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Curated Video

Libor is a relatively unknown term to most investors, but as AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains, it plays a huge role in the financial markets

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Your Money: Understanding the Libor rate CAPTION: Libor is a relatively unknown term to most investors, but as AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains, it plays a huge role in the financial markets.. (Oct. 13)
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New scheme to help first time buyers

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New scheme to help first time buyers
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Curated Video

Greenspan, Snow hearing on financial crisis

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1. Wide of Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Chris Cox and Former Treasury Secretary John Snow testifying at the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee 2. SOUNDBITE:...
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Bloomberg

Housing Is Off to a Good Start in 2019, Ivy Zelman Says

Higher Ed
Mar.29 -- Ivy Zelman, chief executive officer of Zelman & Associates, discusses the state of the U.S. housing market with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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10 major banks pay $8.5bn to settle federal complaints of wrongful foreclosures

Higher Ed
FILE: exact date and location unknown 1. For sale sign ++MUTE++ 2. Estate agent with for sale sign ++MUTE++ Washington, DC - 7 January 2013 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Rugaber, Associated Press Economics Writer: "Today ten big banks and...
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Curated Video

More protests as Spanish mortgage defaults grow

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: More protests as Spanish mortgage defaults grow CAPTION: Street protests try to block evictions as more Spanish mortgage defaulters tumble into a deep pit of long-term debt. (07 July 2011) VOICE-OVER: English Madrid - 6 July...
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Bloomberg

How Blend Is Streamlining the Mortgage Process

Higher Ed
Aug.24 -- Nima Ghamsari, Blend's co-founder and chief executive officer, discusses the broader trends in the U.S. housing market and how the company is streamlining the mortgage process. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on...
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo Vigorously Competing for Loans, CFO Says

Higher Ed
Jul.13 -- John Shrewsberry, Wells Fargo & Co. chief financial officer, discusses the bank's second-quarter earnings with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

UWM Holdings CEO Sees Housing Settling Down Later This Year

Higher Ed
May.11 -- UWM Holdings Chairman and CEO Mat Ishbia says the housing market boom is different than 2007. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."