Market Intelligence

The lending market moves quarter by quarter. Rates shift, regulators change policy, and lender appetite tightens or loosens. What was true six months ago may not be true today.

Most commercial financing content is written once and left to age. A guide published in 2023 cites rate levels that are now hundreds of basis points different. A comparison written before the March 2026 SBA rule changes may not mention citizenship eligibility restrictions or the reduced small-loan cap. A rate article from two quarters ago may reference benchmarks that have moved since the rate cycle turned. The numbers matter. The cadence matters more.

Why cadence matters more than static content

This hub covers four types of market intelligence, each on a distinct refresh cadence:

  • Rate monitors — weekly snapshots of Prime, SOFR, Fed Funds, and 10-Year Treasury with borrower rate-range implications. Published Monday night.
  • Market briefs — thesis-driven analysis of shifts in credit conditions, borrower demand, and lending standards. Published when the data supports a distinct market signal.
  • Regulatory watches — coverage of SBA, CFPB, and state rule changes that affect borrower eligibility, pricing, and timing. Triggered by regulatory events.
  • Data notebooks — multi-source dashboards synthesizing FRED rates, NFIB sentiment, Fed SBCS approval data, SLOOS credit standards, and Census formation statistics. Monthly or quarterly refreshes on stable URLs.

Time-sensitive articles carry a "data as of" stamp and are refreshed when the underlying data moves.

How to use this hub

If you need today's borrowing-cost context, start with the latest Indicators Dashboard for the composite picture, then the most recent weekly rate-monitor snapshot. If you are evaluating a specific financing decision, read the approval-rate analysis and the credit-box tracker. If SBA policy affects your deal, check the latest regulatory watch. The full article grid is below, sorted by recency.

Latest Analysis

Rate Monitor

Borrowing Cost Snapshot: May 4, 2026 (Post-FOMC)

Rate-monitor coverage for the week of May 4, 2026, following the April 28-29 FOMC meeting. Treasuries rose 9...

May 4, 2026
Market Brief

Where the Easing Stopped: Q1 2026 SLOOS Shows a Split Credit Market

The Q1 2026 SLOOS shows credit conditions split by segment rather than easing broadly. Large-bank C&I standards tightened,...

May 4, 2026
Rate Monitor

Borrowing Cost Snapshot: April 21, 2026

Weekly borrowing cost snapshot for April 21, 2026. Treasury yields drifted modestly higher across the curve while Prime,...

Apr 22, 2026
Market Brief

March CPI Ran Hot. Why Business Loan Rates Did Not React.

March 2026 headline CPI came in at +0.87% month-over-month, driven almost entirely by a gasoline spike, while core...

Apr 20, 2026
Data Notebook

Small-Business Lending Indicators Dashboard

Last updated April 14, 2026. NFIB Optimism fell 3.0 points to 95.8 in March, breaking an 11-month streak...

Apr 14, 2026
Rate Monitor

SOFR Nears Fed Floor as Liquidity Builds Despite Inflation

Weekly commercial borrowing cost update covering the week of April 14, 2026. Tracks Prime Rate, SOFR, Fed Funds...

Apr 12, 2026
Market Brief

Commercial Real Estate Lending Turns First as Credit Conditions Shift

The Federal Reserve's January 2026 Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey shows commercial real estate lending standards crossing into...

Apr 10, 2026
Rate Monitor

The Fed Has Cut 175 Basis Points and Hit Pause: Borrowing Cost Snapshot (April 7, 2026)

Weekly rate monitor covering Prime, SOFR, and Fed Funds benchmarks as of April 7, 2026. All three benchmarks...

Apr 7, 2026
Rate Monitor

Borrowing Costs Hold as Fed Pauses After 175 bps of Cuts (April 2026)

Weekly commercial lending rate report covering Prime Rate, SOFR, and Federal Funds as of March 31, 2026. Includes...

Apr 1, 2026
Rate Monitor

The Spread That Matters: What Borrowers Actually Pay vs Benchmark Rates

Analysis of the gap between benchmark rates (Prime, SOFR, Treasuries) and the rates commercial borrowers actually pay. Covers...

Mar 31, 2026
Regulatory Watch

SBA Program Changes in 2026: Citizenship Rules, Scoring Sunset, and Manufacturing Fee Waivers

Three SBA rule changes effective in early 2026 alter eligibility, credit screening, and fee structures across the 7(a)...

Mar 27, 2026
Data Notebook

Credit Availability Index: How Open Is the Lending Window?

Bank business lending is growing 4.4% year-over-year to $2,789.8B, but financial conditions are tightening and a two-tier credit...

Mar 27, 2026
Data Notebook

A Borrower's Map of Financing Options by Use Case

Ten financing products mapped to four core business needs: growth, working capital, asset acquisition, and speed. Decision framework,...

Mar 27, 2026
Market Brief

The Return of Short-Term Products When Rates Stay High

The speed premium in business lending has compressed by roughly 350 basis points since 2021. The gap between...

Mar 24, 2026
Market Brief

How Banks Reprice Risk When Delinquencies Rise

Rising delinquencies don't stay in bank portfolios. They show up in tighter approvals, wider spreads, and stricter loan...

Mar 24, 2026
Rate Monitor

Why Fixed Loan Rates Don't Fall When the Fed Cuts Rates

The Fed cut rates by 175 basis points, but fixed-rate borrowing costs increased. Variable and fixed-rate loans follow...

Mar 21, 2026
Rate Monitor

How Is the Prime Rate Determined? The Chain from Fed Funds to Your Loan

The Prime Rate held at 6.75% after the March 18, 2026 FOMC decision. This article traces the five-step...

Mar 19, 2026
Rate Monitor

The Spread That Matters: What Borrowers Actually Pay vs. Benchmark Rates

Prime at 6.75%, but borrowers pay 7.25% to 13.25% depending on product type and credit profile. Benchmark rates,...

Mar 16, 2026
Data Notebook

Small Business Loan Delinquency Trends: A Q4 2025 Credit Cycle Analysis

Federal Reserve data shows business loan delinquency rising to 1.34% in Q4 2025, up 37 basis points from...

Mar 12, 2026
Market Brief

Credit Box Watch: Are Lenders Tightening or Loosening This Month?

Banks are easing credit for large borrowers while small firms face flat standards, flat demand, and worsening loan...

Mar 10, 2026
Market Brief

SBA vs Conventional: When Each Channel Wins in This Cycle

Two March 2026 SBA program changes and continued bank tightening have shifted the SBA vs conventional channel decision....

Mar 9, 2026
Market Brief

Who Gets Fully Funded for Business Loans in 2026

Small banks fully fund 57% of business loan applications vs 43% at large banks and 38% at online...

Mar 6, 2026
Regulatory Watch

Who Regulates Small-Business Lending Now? The Federal-to-State Shift

Federal oversight of small-business lending is at its lowest point in a decade. As the CFPB retreats from...

Mar 5, 2026
Market Brief

Why Business Loan Rates Aren't Falling, Even After Fed Cuts

The Fed paused rate cuts after three reductions in 2025. What the higher-for-longer rate environment means for SBA...

Mar 5, 2026