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  2. Loan officer - Wikipedia

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    Meet with loan applicants to gather personal information and answer questions; Explain different types of loans and the terms of each type to applicants; Obtain, verify, and analyze the applicant's financial information, such as the credit rating and income level; Review loan agreements to ensure that they comply with federal and state regulations

  3. Credit analysis - Wikipedia

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    One objective of credit analysis is to look at both the borrower and the lending facility being proposed and to assign a risk rating.The risk rating is derived by estimating the probability of default by the borrower at a given confidence level over the life of the facility, and by estimating the amount of loss that the lender would suffer in the event of default.

  4. Credit analyst - Wikipedia

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    A credit analyst [1] [2] is a person employed by an organization to analyze the credit worthiness of customers and potential customers, and to assist in the ongoing management, classification and quantification of credit risk thereafter. See Credit analysis § Role and Financial analyst § Corporate and other for discussion.

  5. LendingClub - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Business Insider in December 2019, executive Valerie Kay noted that LendingClub had switched focus to institutional investors as well as its traditional peer-to-peer lending through a new project called "Scale", focused on delivering representative samples of loans instead of individual loans - labeled its "Select" program ...

  6. Lender of last resort - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve System headquarters in Washington, D.C. The Bank of England in London The Reserve Bank of New Zealand in Wellington. In public finance, a lender of last resort (LOLR) is the institution in a financial system that acts as the provider of liquidity to a financial institution which finds itself unable to obtain sufficient liquidity in the interbank lending market when other ...

  7. Interbank lending market - Wikipedia

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    The majority of lending in the fed funds market is overnight, but some transactions have longer maturities. The market is an over-the-counter (OTC) market where parties negotiate loan terms either directly with each other or through a fed funds broker. Most of these overnight loans are booked without a contract and consist of a verbal agreement ...

  8. Loan Syndications and Trading Association - Wikipedia

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    The LSTA was founded in New York City (the focus point for America's loan market) on 26 December 1995 as the Debt Traders Association, Inc., before changing its name on 28 June 1996 to the Loan Syndications and Trading Association, Inc. [2] to serve as an industry association for the sector, and to enhance its running and advocate for its ...

  9. Flint water crisis - Wikipedia

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    January 12 – An MDEQ study for the first half of 2017 claims 90% of water samples were at or below 7 parts per billion (ppb) of lead, with an official stating the city's "water quality is restored." Over 30,000 Flint water samples have been tested during the crisis. [71] [72] [73]