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- Wall Street braced for a private credit meltdown. The risk of one is rising
- Amazon threatens ‘drastic’ action after Saks bankruptcy, says $475M stake is now worthless
- Mortgage rates drop to lowest level in nearly 3 years as Trump orders buying of $200 billion in mortgage bonds
- Saks Group reportedly preparing to file bankruptcy after missing debt payment
- The State of Healthcare Bankruptcy in the U.S.: Why 2025 Is a Turning Point
- Fed holds interest rates steady: What that means for mortgages, credit cards and loans
- Danish pension fund to sell $100 million in Treasurys, citing ‘poor’ U.S. government finances
- Trump’s credit card rate cap plan has unclear path, ‘devastating’ risks, bank insiders say
- Dust to data centers: The year AI tech giants, and billions in debt, began remaking the American landscape
- Consumers are taking on more debt this holiday, even as they grow less confident in the economy
- Over 800,000 student loan borrowers remain in backlog for forgiveness, affordable repayment plans
- Trump administration’s delay on student loan collections offers borrowers time to get current
- Bankruptcy success rate for student loan borrowers jumps to 87%, study finds
- Student loan forgiveness is taxable again: Start planning for the ‘tax bomb,’ CFP says
- Trump officials move slowly on student loan forgiveness, repayment plan backlog: court filing
- Trump wants lower borrowing costs but a Fed rate cut may be months away
- Bond sell-off accelerates as Trump ramps up tariff threats
- What’s Changing in US Debt Collections in 2026 and Why It Matters Now for Creditors
- Venezuela’s billions in distressed debt: Who is in line to collect?
- Claire’s new owner Ames Watson feuds with Asia-based suppliers over millions in unpaid debt
- Mortgage demand drops 8.5%, as interest rates swell to the highest level in 3 weeks
- Trump calls for Congress to enact 10% credit card interest rate cap; bank stocks rise
- Education Department to delay collections on defaulted student loans
- US debt crisis deepens: Why national debt surged past $38.5 trillion years ahead of forecasts and what it means for every American
- Trump administration to start seizing pay of defaulted student loan borrowers in January
- January 31, 2026
- Last Update January 29, 2026 2:56 am