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17.01.26 - 02:36
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Chinese banks lure investors with gold-linked deposits amid soaring prices (SCMP)
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An increasing number of Chinese and foreign banks are launching gold-linked structured deposits to attract investors seeking higher returns tied to gold prices, which analysts say provide an alternative to poor returns from time deposits.
Rising gold prices, which continue to hit new highs this year, are fuelling renewed enthusiasm in gold as an investment in mainland China. While gold has increased 6 per cent this year to over US$4,620 an ounce, a Goldman Sachs forecast last month projected......
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16.01.26 - 23:03
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KBRA Assigns Preliminary Ratings to GS Mortgage-Backed Securities Trust 2026-NQM1 (GSMBS 2026-NQM1) (Business Wire)
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NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--#creditratingagency--KBRA assigns preliminary ratings to 10 classes of mortgage-backed certificates from GS Mortgage-Backed Securities Trust 2026-NQM1 (GSMBS 2026-NQM1).
GS Mortgage-Backed Securities Trust 2026-NQM1 (GSMBS 2026-NQM1), is a $410.6 million RMBS transaction sponsored by Goldman Sachs Mortgage Company (Goldman Sachs). The transaction is collateralized by a pool of 1,076 fixed-rate residential mortgages (FRM; 100.0%), and includes a meaningful concentration of collateral that KBRA considers to be “non-prime” (84.7%). Borrowers in the pool exhibit moderate equity in their mortgaged properties, with both the weighted-average LTV and combined LTV ratios of 70.5%. Most loans are either classified as non-qualified mortgages (Non-QM) (46.6%) or exempt (53.3%) from the Ability-to-Repay/Qualified Mortgage (ATR/QM) rule due to being originated for non-consumer loan purposes. United Wholesale Mortgage, LLC is the largest originator in the pool (UWM; 23.8%), with no other o...
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16.01.26 - 12:54
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Data Centers, Power Infrastructure, Healthcare Set To Lead Next Phase Of Construction Boom (ZeroHedge)
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Data Centers, Power Infrastructure, Healthcare Set To Lead Next Phase Of Construction Boom
Eric Gaus, chief economist at Dodge Construction Network, joined Goldman Sachs analysts to discuss the overall state of U.S. building construction, assessing which project types are likely to dominate and the underlying strength of the trend.
"We come away from our discussion with a continued outlook for private non-residential construction spending to return to growth in 2026 vs 2025, with strength led by data centers, power infrastructure, and healthcare," Goldman analysts led by Adam Bubes wrote in a note on Tuesday.
For those unfamiliar with Dodge Construction, the index is a leading indicator of U.S. construction activity, measuring the dollar value of new, nonresidential building projects entering the planning phase. Analysts track the index because it provides early signals for industrials, materials, engineering firms, and REITs, and often anticipates broader turns in the business cycle...
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16.01.26 - 01:00
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Is Super Micro Still a Good Tech Stock to Own? (Zacks)
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Investors may be eying Super Micro (SMCI) as a stock that could continue to rebound, with markets receiving a nice boost on Thursday following favorable quarterly results from Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) and Goldman Sachs (GS)....
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