Boston Properties Inc., a Boston-based real estate investment trust, has announced the pricing of $750 million of exchangeable senior notes issued by its subsidiary Boston Properties LP.The offering had an initial exchange rate of 6.6090 common shares per $1,000 principal amount of the notes, representing an exchange price of approximately $151.31 per common share, the REIT reported. The initial purchasers have been granted an option to buy up to $112.5 million in additional notes to cover any overallotments. The REIT can be found online at http://www.bostonproperties.com.
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JPMorganChase and Bank of America raised concerns about the proposed removal of risk-weighted assets from the denominator of the short-term wholesale funding component of the GSIB surcharge — changes backed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reportedly plans to send the recently passed housing bill to the White House on Monday, starting a 10-day clock for the president to sign the bill.
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The national delinquency rate rose 15 basis points to 3.5% last month due to a calendar anomaly, marking a 4.5% month-over-month incline and 9.4% annual change.
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ICE launched a fraud detection tool for underwriters, Newrez partnered with Matic and Rate announced a free home equity monitoring tool this month.
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Nearly one-third of states now have official nonbank standards for liquidity, capital and corporate governance that firms over a certain threshold must meet.
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KBW now rates UWM as outperform, and BTIG calls the stock a buy, but both cite high leverage levels and industry macro trends depressing its stock price.
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