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A key market for lending to major businesses and banks expanded for the first time in seven weeks, after the government bought nearly $144 billion in corporate debt this week, according to a Federal Reserve report released Thursday.

Business Loans Vs Factoring
If you are looking to find an alternative to the traditional business loan, credit card factoring may be for you. Read on to discover the similarities and differences between the two.

Rising Interest Rates
All of us would like to have our cake and eat it too. And we would all love to capitalize on the declining real estate prices and at the same time get the best rate possible. So with interest rates indexes decreasing, should I buy now or wait for the market to get better?

AIG Cuts Debt to $83.5 Billion Using Commercial Paper Program (Bloomberg)
Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) — American International Group Inc. , the insurer bailed out by the U.S., reduced its debt under two credit lines to $83.5 billion by using cash from the Federal Reserve’s commercial paper program.

Fed Lowers Commercial Paper Yield as Market Awaits Rate Cut (Bloomberg)
Oct. 29 (Bloomberg) — The Federal Reserve lowered the yield it’s willing to accept for 90-day unsecured commercial paper to 2.84 percent, including a credit surcharge, as investors await word on whether the central bank will cut its benchmark lending rate today to stimulate the economy.

Bank of China says 3Q net profit up 11.5 pct (AP via Yahoo! News)
Bank of China, one of China’s biggest state-owned commercial lenders, said Wednesday that its net profit rose 11.5 percent in the July-September quarter, as trading gains and interest income helped offset weakness in other areas.

U.S. Commercial Paper Soars Most on Record as Fed Becomes Buyer (Bloomberg)
Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) — Corporate borrowing in the U.S. commercial paper market soared the most on record after the Federal Reserve began buying the debt directly from issuers as part of its effort to lure back money-market investors.

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