Sentences with phrase «signed on bankers»

Veteran local business review site Yelp has signed on bankers Goldman Sachs and Citigroup to lead its initial public offering at a valuation between $ 1 and $ 2 billion, the Wall Street Journal is reporting.

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On the one hand, some say it is a sign that Bernanke has lost the confidence of the country's top bankers — something that could be a serious impediment to effective monetary policy.
Canada's debt is being watched carefully by central bankers both at home and abroad for any signs of trouble on the horizon
More signs that Disney's acquisition talks with 21st Century Fox are picking up steam: Both companies have set teams of bankers on the case to work out the fine print.
Leaders and executives need to learn to interpret signs of chronic stress early on, former banker Claudia Kraaz writes in an essay for finews.first.
In 2012, Eisner signed off on a $ 3.5 million settlement after Bharara's office alleged that GFI Mortgage Bankers, a company that originates loans and has been led by Eisner since 1983, charged higher interest rates and fees on mortgages to minority borrowers than to whites with similar financial profiles.
But according to the American Bankers Association's James Chessen, cardholders have continued to be reluctant to take on more debt than they can quickly repay and show few signs of changing course any time soon.
Instead, you were persuaded by some slick - talking banker to sign right there on the dotted line, likely without even understanding the terms of the deal.
NAR signed on to a joint letter, along with the Mortgage Bankers Association, the Financial Services Roundtable and several other financial services and real estate groups, that raised several concerns about PACE loans, especially the provision that places any PACE loans in a first lien position ahead of the primary mortgage.
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