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U.S. Banks Are Hunting for Collateral to Back $20 Billion Argentina Bailout

Banks are looking for assets or guarantees from the U.S. government that would back a private-sector loan to support Argentine President Javier Milei.

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Zions Profit 'Marred' by Charge Tied to Bad Loans

The regional bank holding company reported a profit of $221 million despite being impacted by a charge-off to cover loans taken out by borrowers facing fraud allegations.

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Runaway Insurance Costs Bring Back Talk of Price Caps

Increasingly, insurers in both red and blue states are being told to cap prices as lawmakers come under pressure.

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The Fraudster Behind Steve Ballmer's NBA Nightmare

Joe Sanberg's bank got the Clippers owner to invest, then struck a puzzling deal with the team's star. "Makes no business sense whatsoever," one senior executive texted.

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Family-Owned Businesses Face the Future. What Succession Looks Like.

A new report captures how families are navigating their businesses at a time of great wealth transfer.

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Wealthy Families Are Writing Mission Statements to Avoid Fights, Lost Fortunes

Advisers help families spell out their values for generations to come

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on Coinbase Global, U.S. bank bond insurance, U.S. regional banks and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.

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Jefferies Shares Pare Losses After CEO Says First Brands Defrauded Bank

Rich Handler doesn't see the collapse of the auto-parts supplier as sign of broader credit issues.

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Banks' Strong Earnings Leave Investors Digging Deeper for Trouble Spots

Earnings from the country's biggest banks show a booming Wall Street and a solid consumer. But a warning from Jamie Dimon took center stage.

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Concerns about banks' credit exposure help power latest leg of bond-market rally

The 10-year Treasury yield briefly fell to its lowest intraday level since April on Friday, as traders assessed the potential for a deeper push below 4% on any further fallout from bad loans in the banking industry.

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American Express Third-Quarter Sales Rise as Cardholders Regain Spending Confidence

Revenue climbed 11% to $18.43 billion in the quarter as consumers spent more on retail, restaurants and airlines, said the company.

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Goldman Sachs Pursues Bigger Share of AI Infrastructure Financing Boom

A new team will focus on deals to finance data centers and other artificial-intelligence projects.

 

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