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Uninsured Deposits

FAU Expert: These Banks Are at Higher Risk of a Depositor Run

By | 07/15/2024

With many banks having exposure to losses from commercial real estate and unrealized securities losses, more banks are at an increased risk of having a liquidity crisis caused from withdrawals by large uninsured depositors, according to an analysis from a finance expert at Florida Atlantic University.

U.S. Banks

Data Analysis: Unbooked Losses at Banks Spike in First Quarter of Year

By | 07/03/2024

More banks reported unbooked losses over at least half of their capital equity, in response to spiking interest rates placing pressure on the financial system, according to a screener from Rebel Cole, Ph.D., Lynn Eminent Scholar Chaired Professor of Finance in the College of Business at Florida Atlantic University.

Inflation Report

FAU Economist: Prices Declined in May, Signaling More Buying Power for Consumers

By | 07/02/2024

As the country experienced mild deflation in May, it might be time for the Federal Reserve to lower the federal funds rate, according to an economist at Florida Atlantic University.

Detroit Housing Market

Study: Detroit Overtakes Atlanta as Most Overvalued Housing Market in the U.S.

By | 07/01/2024

After more than a year of Atlanta dominating the list of most overvalued housing markets, Detroit is now the most overpriced market in the United States, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

2nd Annual Golf Classic

FAU College of Business to Host Second Annual Golf Classic

By | 06/25/2024

Florida Atlantic University’s College of Business will host its second annual Golf Classic to support students through scholarships and resources on Oct. 4 at Broken Sound Club, the event’s premier host, in Boca Raton.

Texas Overvalued Housing

Study: Texas Housing Markets Moderating Among Sunbelt States

By | 06/13/2024

As many of the Sun Belt states wrestle with some of the highest housing premiums in the nation, metropolitan areas in Texas might have improving options for homebuyers, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University and Florida International University.

 


 
 
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