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17.06.26 - 18:03
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Parafin Announces New Credit Facility with Goldman Sachs and One William Street (Business Wire)
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parafin, a leading embedded financial infrastructure company named to the 2026 Forbes Fintech 50, today announced a new credit facility led by Goldman Sachs, alongside One William Street Capital Management, L.P.Building on Parafin's recent warehouse credit facility expansion with Silicon Valley Bank, EverBank, and Trinity Capital, the new facility will help extend access to embedded lending for more small businesses through the platforms they already use, including Amazon, DoorDash, Gusto, TikTok Shop, Walmart, and many others. The additional capacity will support financing products that help businesses manage cash flow, invest in growth, and navigate day-to-day operating needs.The growth in financing capacity reflects consistent demand from small businesses that return to Parafin's products as they grow: the majority of Parafin's fundings go to repeat borrowers. With over 50,000 businesses funded to date¹, that repeat usage underscores the role embedded capital plays i...
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17.06.26 - 16:42
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Goldman′s Kaplan on Fed′s Warsh and AI Capex Boom (Bloomberg)
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Robert Kaplan, Goldman Sachs vice chair and former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president, expects Federal Reserve's Kevin Warsh to adopt a more neutral tone in his first news conference as chair. Speaking on "Bloomberg Open Interest," Kaplan also says he sees an "historic" capital expenditures boom in the US. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.06.26 - 16:24
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Fed Needs to Monitor ′Historic′ Capex Boom, Goldman′s Kaplan Says (Bloomberg)
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Robert Kaplan, Goldman Sachs vice chair and former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president, says the US is in the midst of an "historic" capital spending boom driven by infrastructure for AI and computing power. He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg Open Interest." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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16.06.26 - 19:18
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Sports as an Asset Class (Bloomberg)
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"Fundamentally, sports is an asset class," said Dave Dase, global co-head of sports franchise in investment banking at Goldman Sachs. Dase discussed how the expanding sports market and increased liquidity are positively impacting the valuations and financial health of sports teams and leagues. He spoke on June 15 on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)...
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