Escalating geopolitical risk continued to dominate global markets' concerns, with safe-haven demand keeping the dollar index anchored near a multi-week high.
BMO believes Americas Gold has the expertise to execute its optimization strategy, particularly at the Galena Complex, and sees the company's approach increasing free cash flow generation as production grows organically.
Ginsburg stated that treating builder business as a core pillar rather than a side channel reflects a broader industry shift. He believes a healthy balance of builders should be around 15% to 20% of the overall retail book of business.
Nana is a respected industry leader with deep expertise spanning centralized data, AI and advanced analytics organizations. We look forward to benefiting from his distinct perspective as we advance our proven strategy to drive accelerated, profitable growth and long-term stockholder value.
Morgan Stanley's revision stems from a broader office sector update tied to job opening data across REIT markets. The underlying concern is structural: white-collar employment trends directly shape office demand, and softening job openings signal a slower leasing recovery than previously modeled.
Brooklyn is where we're building what's next - a deeper partnership with a growth mindset. Our ongoing expansion here is about giving our people room to grow, attracting diverse talent, and delivering for our customers and communities. We're working shoulder-to-shoulder with local leaders and organizations to bring capital, skills, and resources where they're needed most - so the momentum in Brooklyn translates into shared prosperity.
The battle for WBD played out amid a pivotal backdrop for Wall Street: a period investment banks hope will mark a full-throated M&A rebound, in which just landing a role on a deal of this size is as useful for one's street cred as actually winning it. Even advisers on the losing side will walk away with hefty fees, boardroom credibility, and proof they belong on the biggest mandates of the coming year.
Supply Scarcity: A looming "supply cliff" for 2026 and 2027 is expected due to a 44% drop in new housing permits since 2021. This chronic lack of inventory acts as a floor for property values, preventing a broader crash.
Adjusted EBITDA totaled $143 million, a 138% increase from 2024. This was a reflection of improved earnings quality and the benefits of scale across the company's platform. Funded loan volume totaled $2.4 billion in 2025, a 24% increase from 2024, with fourth-quarter funded volume reaching $619 million, up 16% from the same period a year earlier.
In a note to clients reviewed by Fortune, BofA strategists declared that "doubts around the AI revolution are emerging," with the market narrative rapidly shifting from an "upside-only" perspective to serious concerns that AI is a "double-edged sword". Chief among these new fears is the growing realization that AI might not universally boost corporate profits-it might actively destroy them. BofA highlighted several large "downside risks" that is, frankly, bumming out the AI trade.
Savills will pay approximately $921 million for the business in a transaction combining both cash and shares. Around $553 million will be paid in cash, while roughly $369 million will be settled in Savills shares issued to existing Eastdil investors, including Singapore's sovereign wealth fund Temasek, Guggenheim Partners and a group of senior staff shareholders.
The portfolio is tied to a $22.5 million loan that has been securitized and sold to investors. The buildings are clustered around the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights, between Eastern Parkway and Brooklyn's Broadway. One of the buildings is in Borough Park.
Global markets are getting overbought. It might be time to rotate Notably, global markets seem to be entering a period of historically "overbought" levels. With stocks across the globe running hot, well above their moving averages, while market sentiment skews a bit too greedy, and it certainly feels like a market correction is not only a long time coming, but a nice thing to have with all the froth that's built up after a sensational 2025.
The owner of Blackhawk Plaza in Danville is in default on two loans totaling a combined $31 million that were provided to the property by Preferred Bank, according to documents filed on Jan. 30 with the Contra Costa County Recorder's Office. These new delinquencies are separate from $5 million in financing that Nano Banc provided to the owner of the property, whose addresses include 3380 Blackhawk Plaza Circle, county real estate files show.
Brooklyn-based firm Clay signed a 10-year lease for 163,000 square feet at the 2.3 million-square-foot tower, the landlord announced. The deal brings the building to 100 percent occupancy. The nine-year-old company will occupy the entire 14th and 16th floors and part of the 15th floor of the 30-story building, which sits on a full block between Park Avenue South and Madison Avenue and East 24th and 25th streets.
Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch, through an affiliate, took ownership of the three office towers in a streamlined foreclosure process, according to documents filed on Jan. 20 with the Alameda County Recorder's Office. The unpaid debt for the three office buildings totals $442.1 million, the financial titan's affiliate stated in the filing, which was a deed in lieu of foreclosure, the county records show. The original loan that Deutsche Bank provided to Starwood totaled $364.5 million, Alameda County real estate records show.
Blue-chip dividend stocks delivered mixed returns last week as investors weighed earnings reports, dividend announcements, and shifting interest rate expectations. With 10-year Treasury yields declining to 4.09%, the relative appeal of dividend-paying equities improved, though performance varied significantly across sectors. Let's look at last week's winners in the dividend space ahead of the market opening today. Dow Futures are currently off about .2% in premarket trading,
Shares of Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) lost 7.39% over the past month after gaining 6.15% the month prior. That brings the stock's one-year gain to 10.47%. Since hitting its 2025 low on April 4, BAC is up more than 51%. When the company reported Q3 earnings on Oct. 15, 2025, it beat on earnings and revenue expectations, with EPS of $1.06 topping forecasts of 95 cents, and revenue of $28.09 billion - an 11% year-over-year increase - higher than analysts' expectations for $27.5 billion.
Bank of America Corp. raised Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan's pay to $41 million for 2025, a year in which the second-largest US bank improved its profit but stock performance fell short of peers. The board granted Moynihan an unchanged base salary of $1.5 million and no cash bonus, "consistent with prior years," along with equity incentive awards totaling $39.5 million, according to a regulatory filing Friday.
That period of time was when there was a lot of subprime lending, and by 2007, when everything started to crash, I got very nervous about the amount of subprime loans everybody was doing. I mean, we all were very nervous about it. So I reached out to an account executive and asked if there was anywhere that might be safe, which is how I then became employee No. 1 and the person who built wholesale at American Financial Resources (AFR).