Mortgage Blog
How the FTC’s noncompete ban would impact Wall Street
Wall Street firms have historically been reliant on employment agreements, which may be jeopardized by the proposed noncompete ban.
Financial firms move into Coral Gables office complex
The financial firms are now located within a 2.3 million-square-foot mixed-use complex that includes apartments, hotel rooms, and retail.
Wells Fargo to fill former Duke Energy building and invest in University-area campus
Wells Fargo & Co. will no longer house thousands of Charlotte employees at two of its staple East Coast division towers in uptown.
H&R Block sees injunction against Block Inc. overturned by appeals court
An appeals court removed a preliminary injunction against Block Inc. that was put in place in a trademark dispute with H&R Block. The ruling doesn't stop the underlying lawsuit from proceeding, however.
Baltimore firm that provides solar panel financing to businesses raises $20M
The funding round comes as the federal government has added an array of tax incentives to benefit the solar industry as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Louisville-based Farm Credit Mid-America gets preliminary OK for merger
A potential merger involving a Louisville-based financial services cooperative could take place as early as April 1
F.N.B. debuts new program, providing up to $3M annually in closing cost assistance
F.N.B. aims to level the playing field for homebuyers.
Philips silent on local impact of newest round of layoffs
Just a few months after it announced plans to cut 4,000 jobs globally, Philips is more than doubling that number — another 6,000 positions will be eliminated by 2025.
Care New England posts improved Q1 financial results, but still missed its goal
The state's second-largest hospital group is still operating in the red, but management expressed confidence in its action plan to improve its financial footing.
Inovio Pharmaceuticals enacts its second round of layoffs in just over six months
The company also announced court approval of a previously disclosed $44 million settlement to resolve a class-action shareholder lawsuit.