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Wall Street intensifies scrutiny of fraud after spate of loan losses

Mint Kolkata

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November 05, 2025

A string of alleged frauds by corporate borrowers is spurring a reckoning across Wall Street, sending bankers and investors scrambling to prevent future blowups.

- Sam Goldfarb

Wall Street intensifies scrutiny of fraud after spate of loan losses

Lenders are increasing due diligence and demanding a longer history of financial data from companies. Some are inserting conditions that permit them to do more frequent checkups before agreeing to make loans. A group of the biggest names in banking, investment management and accounting have formed a task force that will take a deeper look at the nature of the problem and how to protect investors.

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