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Stress Test

New Screener Measures Bank Resilience Amid Commercial Real Estate Worries

By | 04/02/2025

With the U.S. banking industry facing pressure from unrealized losses on securities and exposures to commercial real estate, a new “stress test” from a finance professor at Florida Atlantic University reveals yet another serious vulnerability in banks across the country.

Eric Shaw

FAU’s College of Business Hosts Official Unveiling of Marketing Office Suite Honoring Emeritus Professor Eric Shaw

By | 03/20/2025

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business recently hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the official naming of the marketing department office in honor of emeritus professor Eric Shaw, Ph.D., commemorating his unwavering dedication and significant impact on the university.

Unrealized losses data

FAU Data Analysis: Unrealized Losses at Banks Surge by $117 Billion

By | 03/18/2025

Unrealized losses on investment securities at banks in the United States rose in the last quarter of 2024 as interest rates rose during the quarter, according to an analysis by a finance professor at Florida Atlantic University.

CRE Loans

FAU Data Analysis: Commercial Real Estate Troubles Threaten Stability of U.S. Banks

By | 03/10/2025

The U.S. banking system is on a precipice as exposures to commercial real estate grow and banks grapple with high interest rates, according to an analysis by a finance professor at Florida Atlantic University.

Poll

FAU BEPI Poll: Hispanic Floridians Express Deep Concerns Over Inflation and Economic Policies

By | 03/06/2025

With inflation creeping back up and wages struggling to keep pace, more than 50% of Hispanic households in Florida feel negatively about the state of the economy, according to a new poll from the Business and Economics Polling Initiative at Florida Atlantic University.

February LMI

Report: Suppliers Stock Up Inventory Ahead of Tariffs

By | 03/05/2025

Inventory levels shot up in February as suppliers raced to stock up ahead of possible tariffs from the current administration, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and four other schools.

 


 
 
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