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Flagstar Financial Company Info
New York Community Bancorp, Inc. is a bank holding company, which engages in the provision of multi-family loans on non-luxury rent-regulated buildings that feature below-market rents. It also offers financial products and services to individuals and businesses. The company was founded on July 20, 1993 and is headquartered in Westbury, NY.
News & Analysis
Why New York Community Bancorp Stock Dove by 8% Today
Technically, the company posted its final-earnings report under its current name.
Should You Buy New York Community Bancorp While It's Below $13?
The bank has made some big moves since its sharp sell-off earlier this year. With the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates, is now the time to buy?
New York Community Bancorp Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?
New York Community Bancorp is working through a big turnaround effort that most investors will probably want to avoid.
Why New York Community Bancorp Zoomed Higher This Week
Perhaps there's some value in the damaged but recovering bank after all.
Forget New York Community Bancorp, Buy This Magnificent High-Yield Stock Instead
New York Community Bancorp is working on a turnaround. So is Bank of Nova Scotia. You'll probably want to buy the one offering a 6.2% yield.
Could New York Community Bancorp Become the Next Bank of America?
Stuck in a turnaround, New York Community Bancorp's future could be much brighter... but how long might it take?
Forget New York Community Bancorp: Billionaires Are Buying Up This Bank Stock Instead
New York Community Bancorp faced adversity and crumbled. M&T Bank is sailing right along under the same conditions.
Is New York Community Bancorp Stock a Buy?
For most, New York Community Bancorp is best left on the watch list. But the company's turnaround is progressing.
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