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For Ukraine, IMF delivers a gift with strings
by
Ben Bradford
Dec 25, 2018
You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. How about the International Monetary Fund? The global financial lender is about to deliver to Ukraine the first installment of almost $4 billion in low-interest loans approved last week. It’s a complicated Christmas present, and there are conditions attached. Click the audio player above to hear […]
A Hail Mary bid to save Sears
Dec 7, 2018
The chairman of the storied retailer has proposed a $4.6 billion bid to save what's left of the 130-year-old chain.
In an effort to attract young workers, Maine is offering to reimburse their student loan payments
Nov 30, 2018
It's no secret that workers are getting older nationwide. But the problem is extra tough in Maine.
How New York's court system turned into a debt-collection machine
Nov 27, 2018
A series from Bloomberg this week sheds light on a predatory lending practice that’s turning New York’s court system into a debt-collection machine. Some lenders that offer cash advances to small businesses require their customers to sign what’s called a “confession of judgment.” That means before borrowers get a loan, they sign away their right […]
Netflix to borrow an additional $2 billion to fund new shows
by
Justin Ho
Oct 24, 2018
The streaming service has already borrowed more than $8 billion to fund original programming. Can it keep borrowing?
Netflix to borrow an additional $2 billion to fund new shows
by
Justin Ho
Oct 24, 2018
The streaming service has already borrowed more than $8 billion to fund original programming. Can it keep borrowing?
If you want to retire your debt before you retire, be a man
by
Erika Beras
Oct 23, 2018
A report states that debt grows and follows women through life.
For public good, not for profit.
If you want to retire your debt before you retire, be a man
by
Erika Beras
Oct 23, 2018
A report states that debt grows and follows women through life.
Regulation of installment loans varies widely by state
by
Renata Sago
Oct 18, 2018
A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts finds that nearly 10 million Americans turn to consumer finance companies for short-term installment loans when they need quick cash. But just how much they pay in finance charges can add up depending on how their state regulates lenders. Here’s why some groups are calling for stricter rules […]
Regulation of installment loans varies widely by state
by
Renata Sago
Oct 18, 2018
A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts finds that nearly 10 million Americans turn to consumer finance companies for short-term installment loans when they need quick cash. But just how much they pay in finance charges can add up depending on how their state regulates lenders. Here’s why some groups are calling for stricter rules […]