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New investor appetite for mortgages over $1 million is motivating more nonbank lenders to offer super jumbo loans, often with weaker credit terms than traditional banks.
August 20 -
Farmers & Merchants will pay $89 million for the parent of Bank of Geneva.
August 20 -
The Oakland bank has raised $25 million through a private placement of common stock.
August 17 -
The first meeting is structured like a job interview. After that, organizers should expect plenty of questions about money, management and markets.
August 17 -
Jacobs Asset Management, which expressed frustration over a slow turnaround at MidSouth, said it could launch a proxy battle at next year's annual meeting.
August 17 -
Ratings firms and mutual funds are seeing greater value in community banks because of their simplicity and local connections.
August 16 -
The investors initially won the right to sue as a group in 2015 before an appeals court reversed the ruling; the $13 billion lawsuit can now proceed as a class action.
August 15 -
Organizers of Piermont Bank said in their application with the FDIC that they want to raise $100 million and eventually operate in several urban coastal communities.
August 14 -
Keith Mestrich, who runs the union-founded bank, plans to use a more liquid stock to pursue acquisitions in cities such as Boston, Seattle and Los Angeles.
August 14 -
Guaranty Bancorp could have had a different owner if not for a suitor’s ill-timed stock hiccup that gave a rival the upper hand.
August 13