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1 in 4 Banks Reported Tightening Loan Terms in Q2: Weekly Stat
Some large and middle-market borrowers faced tighter standards from commercial banks in the second quarter, found a Federal Reserve survey.
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Vincent Ryan
| August 3, 2022
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Credit & Capital
Amazon, Goldman to Offer SMB Credit Lines
In a marriage of tech and Wall Street, sellers on Amazon will be eligible for credit lines of up to $1 million from Goldman Sachs' Marcus brand.
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Matthew Heller
| June 11, 2020
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Sears Gets $500 Million Loan
The new influx in credit will help Sears stay afloat until future real estate deals provide more cash to pay down outstanding debts.
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Sean Allocca
| January 4, 2017
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Wanted: A Flexible, Attentive Bank
Corporate clients know what they want in a commercial bank, according to our third annual banking survey, but they rarely get it.
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Vincent Ryan
| November 14, 2016
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The Rules of Attraction
How do corporate borrowers keep their bank lenders happy when there is so little profit to be made by providing lines of credit?
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Vincent Ryan
| October 11, 2016
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Credit Line Utilization Ticks Higher
Commercial credit line utilization is at its highest rate since 2009, say the banks, and it's not due to companies desperate for cash.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| April 17, 2015
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