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Washington Watch

American Banker | Aug 2, 2010 Washington Watch

The Unskilled & The 'Idiots,' Prima Donnas & Iron Mike

American Banker | Aug 2, 2010 The Unskilled & The 'Idiots,' Prima Donnas & Iron Mike

A Taxing New Twist

US Banker | Aug 1, 2010 A pending IRS rule puts the onus on custodians to track and report trades, but it's financial advisers who could be facing investors' wrath at tax time.

Most Issuers Report Fewer Chargeoffs

Collections & Credit Risk | Aug 1, 2010 Most Issuers Report Fewer Chargeoffs

Back Porch

US Banker | Aug 1, 2010 Select quotes from the world of financial services.

Post-Bubble, Alternatives To Credit Scores In Greater Demand

Collections & Credit Risk | Aug 1, 2010 Post-Bubble, Alternatives To Credit Scores In Greater Demand

JPMorgan Chase Global Trade Finance Drive Kicks into Higher Gear

American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 The New York banking company plans to expand its trade business into Asia and Latin America, which it says present more growth opportunities than North America and Europe.

People

American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 Popular tries rebranding effort in Chicago; Another former colleague added to Krawcheck's B of A unit; Wells opens 5 East Coast offices aimed at global business; and more.

Fed Report On Rewards Shows Benefit Disparity

Cardline | Jul 30, 2010 Fed Report On Rewards Shows Benefit Disparity

From the Agencies

Regulatory/Legislative | Jul 30, 2010 Latest pronouncements from the key banking regulators as well as a comprehensive archive of past agency press releases, alerts, bulletins and other important documents from the FDIC, FRB, OCC, OTS, FinCEN, FFIEC, NCUA, FHFA and Treasury. Note: Page may contain links to PDF documents. To view, please download Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Morning Scan

American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Citi Settles: Citigroup agreed to pay $75 million to settle SEC charges that it misled investors by failing to disclose the full extent of its exposure to subprime-mortgage related assets. The Journal said some critics complained that the agency's charge of unintentional fraud was relatively minor. It quoted Boston University law school professor Cornelius Hurley as saying he thought the SEC made a case for tougher fraud charges. "It appears they pulled...

Consumers Warming Up To Mobile Devices For Banking, Survey Suggests

Cardline | Jul 30, 2010 Consumers Warming Up To Mobile Devices For Banking, Survey Suggests

Nonbank Mortgage Lenders Grapple with Licensing Mess

American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 As loan officers who don't meet the requirements drop out of the industry, the result could be a shortage of people to take applications — at a time when demand for ...

Costs of Reg Reform Crowd Big Banks' Radar Screens

American Banker | Jul 30, 2010 Chief executives played it cool when it came to assessing the impact of new regulations during earnings calls, but it doesn't change the fact that a rulemaking firestorm is on the horizon.

Multifamily Residential Loans Swelled NYCB's Book in 2Q

American Banker | Jul 29, 2010 New York Community Bancorp's focus on multifamily residential properties helped make it one of the few banking companies to expand its loan book in the second quarter.

Signs of a Thaw in Frozen Commercial-Real-Estate Loan Market

Syndication Stories | Jul 29, 2010 A financing arm of Goldman Sachs closed a $158.5 million loan deal for a Chicago hotel this week, the latest sign of how credit markets are reopening to commercial real estate.

Community Bank Chatter Turns Toward 'Live' Deals

American Banker | Jul 29, 2010 Chiefs of healthy community banks say they are talking more about doing deals with rivals hurt by the tepid economic recovery.

Citigroup Reaches $75M Settlement with SEC

Syndication Stories | Jul 29, 2010 Citigroup will pay $75 million to settle regulatory charges that it failed to disclose $40 billion in subprime exposure to investors in the second and third quarters of 2007.

2Q Earnings Scorecard

American Banker | Jul 29, 2010

Beige Book's Mixed Data

American Banker | Jul 29, 2010 The central bank's Beige Book, released Wednesday, reported that some districts showed improvements in loan demand, lending standards and credit quality, while conditions in other ...

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