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As Prime Loans Fail, 3Q Delinquencies Make Highs

American Banker | Nov 20, 2009 In another dismal quarterly report, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Thursday that the share of all loans that were either 30 days or more delinquent or in foreclosure ...

2010 Outlook: Red Tape, Housing Could Impede Banks' Recovery (Full Transcript)

American Banker | Nov 18, 2009 An edited transcript of an Oct. 29 conversation between our roundtable participants and American Banker staff members.

2010 Outlook: Red Tape, Housing Could Impede Banks' Recovery (Full Transcript)

American Banker | Nov 18, 2009 An edited transcript of an Oct. 29 conversation between our roundtable participants and American Banker staff members.

Failed-Bank Deals Broaden Companies' Horizons

Special Reports | Nov 10, 2009 Armed with fat capital ratios, Home Federal Bancorp Inc. in Nampa, Idaho, aims to become a regional player in the Northwest by buying failed banks.

529 Pain Is Traditional Product Gain

American Banker | Nov 3, 2009 The financial crisis created a mutual interest: Many families' investments within their 529 college savings plans tanked last year, and banking companies are on the hunt for core deposits.

Pipeline

American Banker | Oct 29, 2009 Chasing defaulted borrowers for debts not covered by sale of the home is a thorny issue in Arizona; and more.

Morning Scan

American Banker | Oct 21, 2009 Breaking News This Morning ... Earnings: Wells Fargo, U.S. Bancorp, KeyCorp, TCF Financial, Morgan Stanley Receiving Wide Coverage ... California Sues State Street: California's attorney general said the state sued State Street Corp., alleging that the Boston banking company defrauded the state's two largest pension funds, illegally overcharging Calpers and Calstrs by $56.6 million by improperly executing foreign-currency trades since 2001. The FT reported: 'State Street tellingly referred to the state pension funds as 'dumb' clients since they...

Washington People

American Banker | Sep 21, 2009 The butcher and the baker against the consumer financial protection agency?; Dodd gets slammed in Michael Moore's new documentary, 'Capitalism: A Love Story'; and more.

Realty Woes Infect Loans to Elderly

American Banker | Sep 9, 2009 At least two regional banking companies are seeing more older Americans struggle to repay their loans as the recession scrambles once-optimistic plans for retirement.

Morning Scan

American Banker | Sep 8, 2009 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Group of 20: The G20 agreed to new capital requirements for banks 'that would force many institutions in Europe to raise tens of billions of euros in capital in the coming months.' The FT, citing unnamed sources, said half of that must be common equity, according to an agreement reached by the Basel committee. It said there could also be a ceiling on borrowings 'of no more than 25 times assets.' A...

Bias on FHA Outdated But Persistent

American Banker | Sep 3, 2009 Despite years of efforts by the Federal Housing Administration to cut back on red tape, a bias remains against borrowers using FHA financing.

The Business Case for Financial Literacy

US Banker | Sep 1, 2009 After years of profiting from customers' missteps, bankers are intensifying their focus on financial education. It's a trend that reflects regulatory pressure and a need to repair their reputations. But some also see the potential for a competitive edge - in the long run, they say, savvier customers make for a healthier bottom line.

Morning Scan

American Banker | Aug 31, 2009 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Price Tag for Bailout: A front-page article in the Times said that, according to the paper's own calculations, 'nearly a year after the federal rescue of the nation's biggest banks, taxpayers have begun seeing profits from the hundreds of billions of dollars in aid that many critics thought might never be seen again. The profits, collected from eight of the biggest banks that have fully repaid their obligations to the government, come...

New-Foreclosure Rate Climbs

American Banker | Aug 21, 2009 Among mortgage types, the new-foreclosure rate worsened the most for prime fixed-rate loans in the second quarter, indicating that unemployment has replaced ...

The Half Life of the First Toxic Assets

American Banker | Aug 20, 2009 Last month, the volume of private-label securitized mortgages that were liquidated through foreclosure was nearly as high as the amount that defaulted for the first time ...

Nonperformance Space: Risky Assets Find Market

American Banker | Aug 19, 2009 Suffocating under high ratios of nonperforming assets, some banks are finally putting such loans on the market — alongside higher-quality credits that sweeten the overall pot ...

Dark-Horse Prospect Adds Twist To Fed Race

American Banker | Aug 13, 2009 While the director of the National Economic Council is the most visible potential successor to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, observers are increasingly looking west and finding a candidate in Janet Yellen.

PEOPLE

National Mortgage News | Jul 7, 2009 ARIZONA

EDITORIAL: The Crisis is Spreading

Mortgage Servicing News | Jul 1, 2009 We're used to seeing terrible delinquency numbers in places hit hard by the housing collapse or by high unemployment. California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, all of these have been hurt badly. But now, it seems, the crisis is spreading.

EDITORIAL: The State of Foreclosures

National Mortgage News | Jun 22, 2009 Certain states have borne the brunt of the foreclosure pandemic to date. California, Nevada, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, all of these have been badly hurt. But now, it seems, more states are hurting.

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