Not exact matches
Online lenders soared in popularity
after the
financial crisis when banks pulled back from traditional
lending and borrowers sought other options.
Similarly, under the
financial reform law enacted
after the
financial crisis, we publicly report in detail on our
lending programs and securities purchases, including the identities of borrowers and counterparties, amounts
lent or purchased, and other information, such as collateral accepted.
The world's second - richest person gained the options
after he
lent the paper $ 250 million in January 2009 to help it get through the
financial crisis.
As the
financial crisis waned and the emergency
lending programs were wound down, the Fed chairman faced a new challenge: A recovery hobbled by tight credit, a lackluster housing market and
financial turmoil in Europe that left the unemployment rate at 9.1 percent two years
after the expansion began.
New research from the SBA Office of Advocacy examines small business
lending by banks of different sizes and
financial health
after the
financial crisis.
In an effort to stabilize the mortgage market
after the housing
crisis,
lending has become a constantly evolving practice, where old rules are thrown out and new ones - often aimed at protecting the consumer - are put in, such as the rules recently enacted by the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau.
A rollback of rules under Dodd - Frank, the major
financial services reform law enacted
after the mortgage
crisis, might well lead to an increase in
lending on both the residential and commercial sides, Yun says, noting that community banks are the biggest source of loans for home construction and small commercial transactions.
Most entered the business
after the
financial crisis, with distressed sales, low inventories, and tight
lending standards as their reality.
Private capital was among the first
lending sources to come back to the market
after the
financial crisis, while some of the other sources were still on the sidelines.