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Prepare for stronger C&I lending demand: A $1.7 trillion “wave”

Abrigo

Ready to catch the next wave of lending growth? Commercial and industrial lending (C&I) will be the next big performance driver for banks and credit unions. You might also like this paper on how institutions can produce smarter, faster lending. C&I lending will be the next “bomb.”

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NCUA proposed rule: MBL flexibility for credit unions?

Abrigo

On June 18th, the board of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) unanimously approved five items , including a proposed rule aimed at modernizing member business lending (MBL). Small business lending at credit unions has continued to increase over the last several years. billion in 2004.

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Banks and CDFIs: Partnering for community impact

Abrigo

Terms range broadly based on the interests of the bank and the activities and needs of the CDFI—from short term operating lines of credit to long term loans that support a CDFI’s lending to affordable housing and community facilities developers, for example. Department of the Treasury both maintain lists of CDFIs by geography.

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Flow of funds and the UK real economy

BankUnderground

Net lending represents the overall surplus or deficit, and it is theoretically the same whether you look at it from the income or financial account viewpoint. Evolution of the net lending positions of households and corporates The pre-GFC era was a period of strong growth and low inflation , which coincided with a large expansion of credit.

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What Cambodia’s Debt Crisis Means For Microlending

PYMNTS

That median amount was $200 in 2004 and $1,000 in 2014. The trouble, of course, is that median household income is not rising nearly as fast as the loan amounts are — which is rapidly turning Cambodia into a debtor nation with growing numbers of consumers unable to pay off those debts.

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A Decline in Personal Savings

TrustBank

From 1990-2004, US home ownership rose 7.45% to 69.2% Adding to the observation is the fact that from roughly 2001-2006, a devastating housing price bubble formed due to lax lending standards. It expanded by 262% from 1990-2004 and by over 369% through 2008. from 1965-1990. and averaged 66% over that 14-year period.

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Sizzle/Fizzle: AI Soars, Toys R Us Sinks And Start-Ups Struggle

PYMNTS

The stores will still stay open, but amid same store sales declines of more than four percent year over year, price matching with Amazon and revamping its online ops will likely be a tough row to hoe (recall that the company ended an exclusive arrangement to be Amazon’s toy vendor of choice back in 2004). Fizzle Of The Week: Startups.

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