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Managers No Longer an Afterthought in Camels Ratings
American Banker | Sep 9, 2010 In the past, a bank making money with plenty of capital and not many nonperforming loans would automatically get a high management grade. But regulators say that free ride is ending.
From the Agencies
Regulatory/Legislative | Sep 8, 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.
Card Sector Sage Returns to Face New Challenges
American Banker | Sep 7, 2010 After years of keeping a low profile, Andrew Kahr, an architect of the credit card industry, is trying to innovate again, in an environment not very hospitable to innovation.
Thrifts Fear New World Order Under Fed, OCC
National Mortgage News | Sep 6, 2010 Thrifts Fear New World Order Under Fed, OCC
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OCC Survey Finds Signs of Looser Loan Standards
American Banker | Sep 3, 2010 While loan standards overall remain tight, there are signs they are beginning to loosen, according to a report issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Challenging Examiners — It's Part of the Job
American Banker | Sep 2, 2010 The bottom line: If bankers want to change their exams they will have to go toe to toe with their examiners, pointing out specifically what they deem unreasonable.
Bair Promises Quick Turnaround for FDIC Resolution Rules
American Banker | Sep 1, 2010 The FDIC chairman said the agency would soon publish an interim rule on its new resolution authority over systemically important banking companies and certain nonbanks.
Factoring Company Faces Long Odds to Start Bank
American Banker | Sep 1, 2010 At a time when startup banks are nearly extinct, New Century Financial of Texas is taking the concept of trying to succeed where others have failed to an extreme.
Dodd Recounts War Stories Over Reg Reform
ISO & Agent | Sep 1, 2010 Dodd Recounts War Stories Over Reg Reform
Thrifts Fear New World Order Under Fed, OCC
American Banker | Aug 31, 2010 As the Fed and OCC take over supervision of thrifts and their holding companies, savings and loans have grown increasingly scared about a possible crackdown on their business.
Transaction Provides Mercantile with Capital for Growth
National Mortgage News | Aug 30, 2010 Transaction Provides Mercantile with Capital for Growth
White House Backs Itself into a Corner Letting CFPB Remain Leaderless
American Banker | Aug 27, 2010 Although President Obama made the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a hallmark of the financial reform law enacted July 21, his delay in nominating the agency's first ...
This Is Not Your Father's Preemption Standard
American Banker | Aug 26, 2010 Defenders of federal preemption publicly insist Dodd-Frank left things pretty much the way they were. Privately? Those same people concede they are worried, and they should be.
Madison National Reports 2Q Profit
American Banker | Aug 25, 2010 Madison National Bancorp Inc. of Hauppauge, N.Y. swung from a first-quarter net loss to net income of $208,303 in the second quarter.
Edited Transcript of the Discussion
American Banker | Aug 25, 2010
Reserve Releases Increasingly 'Ridiculous'
American Banker | Aug 24, 2010 When policymakers the world over are fretting over bank capital levels, why are federal regulators standing by and letting banks take down reserves before it is clear that credit quality has turned the corner?
Dodd Recounts War Stories Over Reg Reform
American Banker | Aug 24, 2010 In the Senate for decades, Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd found passing regulatory reform to be one of his toughest challenges. In an extensive interview, he relives key moments, responds to criticism of the bill, and reflects on his own disappointments with the final law.
Lower MSR Ceiling Could Cause Some Nasty Bumps
National Mortgage News | Aug 23, 2010 Lower MSR Ceiling Could Cause Some Nasty Bumps
Availability of Failures Is Discouraging Branch Buys
American Banker | Aug 23, 2010 First Security decided on the latter last week when it decided to call off a deal to buy three Indiana branches and a pool of loans from the struggling Integra Bank Corp.
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