In her first interview since the resolution of the debt ceiling crisis, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that while she expects “some pain” and even consolidation, banks will weather the storm.
Source: Inman News
Treasury Secretary: Commercial real estate will suffer ‘some pain’
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