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A public utility model represents the least disruptive path for Fannie and Freddie to remain as private entities
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When an investment bank splashes out on a big money rockstar hire, it’s not just a transaction or a rejig of the org chart; it’s a public statement of intent as well as a high profile bet that comes with a lot of buzz, bravado, and backbiting
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The president’s deregulatory agenda may inadvertently increase uncertainty for the industry
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Isolation from Ukraine peace talks creates urgency for reform
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Standardized, granular rent rolls would help investors better assess data center risks
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When you reflect on your banking career — the thousands of pitch books, the countless analyses, iterations, scenarios, recommendations, and timetables — the gnawing question is whether you ever really added any value. Were you a strategic advisor and master tactician or just a Willy Loman with more air miles?
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An issuance record in 2024 and new issuers in 2025 don't mean the market's problems have gone
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The proposed RMBS regulatory change puts all participants in limbo, has no apparent benefit, and ultimately will hurt Maryland consumers
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The investment bank compensation process is as much ritual as reckoning — a yearly exercise in hope, dread, and, for some, quiet fury. But while everyone’s sweats over their number, few stop to ask how it’s calculated. Here’s a blow-by-blow breakdown of what really happens behind closed doors