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American Banker | Jun 16, 2010 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Reconciliation Gets Under Way: The Journal said a Congressional conference panel agreed to increase deposit insurance and jettison a proposed watchdog for credit-rating firms, "giving two big triumphs to the finance industry in the final shaping of a financial regulation overhaul." The Times looked exclusively at the decision to strip new conflict of interest rules out of the legislation, which it described as "leaving in place a process that many analysts say...
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American Banker | Jun 16, 2010 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Reconciliation Gets Under Way: The Journal said a Congressional conference panel agreed to increase deposit insurance and jettison a proposed watchdog for credit-rating firms, "giving two big triumphs to the finance industry in the final shaping of a financial regulation overhaul." The Times looked exclusively at the decision to strip new conflict of interest rules out of the legislation, which it described as "leaving in place a process that many analysts say...
Fed Structure May Shrink if Dodd Bill Is Enacted
American Banker | Mar 17, 2010 Far from being the big winner under Senate Banking Committee Chairman Chris Dodd's regulatory reform bill, the Fed would undergo radical changes if the bill were enacted.
ABA, Promontory to Unveil Market for FDIC Credits
American Banker | Feb 23, 2010 The American Bankers Association and Promontory Interfinancial Network are set to announce a new program today that lets banks buy and sell their prepaid assessment credits from ...
Promontory to Roll Out Deposit Service Insuring Liquid Funds
American Banker | Feb 22, 2010 Promontory Interfinancial Network, already known for providing coverage through its certificate of deposit network, is set to announce today that it plans a May launch ...
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American Banker | Jan 12, 2010 Receiving Wide Coverage ... Bank Tax Eyed: The papers, citing unnamed officials, said the Obama administration is considering a tax on big banks designed to recoup the cost of the bailout and discourage excessive risk taking. The Journal said "the White House hopes the fee will soothe the public's anger at financial firms." The Times said, "the president also has a political purpose — to respond to the anger building across the country as big banks,...
New Tone as Obama, Community Execs Meet
American Banker | Dec 23, 2009 A week after blasting the "fat cats" at large banks who don't understand why the public resents them, President Obama took a decidedly different tack Tuesday at a meeting with ...
NCUA To Insure Non-Member Municipal Deposits
American Banker | Nov 16, 2009 NCUA To Insure Non-Member Municipal Deposits
Sierra Posts Loss on Bad Loans
American Banker | Jan 27, 2009 Swamped by a surge in problem loans, Sierra Bancorp in Porterville, Calif., swung to a loss in the fourth quarter.
Kansas Insurer Phasing Out Deposit Protection Program
American Banker | Sep 10, 2008 Kansas Bankers Surety, an insurance firm in Topeka, said it will no longer offer banks a tool designed to protect deposits of more than $100,000.
Wealthy Depositors Seek Options for Parking Cash
American Banker | Aug 1, 2008 Within 10 days of signing up for a deposit-sharing service, Allegiance Bank Texas had to stop marketing Promontory Interfinancial Network's Certificate of Deposit Account ...
In Fed's Market Plan, a Backstop for GSEs?
American Banker | Mar 12, 2008 A move by the Fed to pump $200B into the markets by lending Treasury securities in return for collateral including agency mortgage-backed securities is seen as ...
Fed Pushes Harder, But Sentiment Isn't Shifting
American Banker | Mar 10, 2008 Though the Fed significantly increased the liquidity it plans to pump into the bank system, the central bank's tools for fighting the credit crisis remain the subject of deep skepticism.
FDIC: Demand Poor for Voluntary Extra Coverage
American Banker | Jan 11, 2008 In a study published Thursday in FDIC Quarterly, the agency said increased profits and stability since the savings and loan crisis have led to weaker demand for voluntary coverage.
Why Rate Cuts Aren't Helping on Deposit Side
American Banker | Dec 5, 2007 Concern that deposit pricing competition will crimp profits has taken a back seat in an industry reeling under widespread mortgage market fallout, but it hasn't entirely gone away.
Former FDIC Chief Seidman to Get Lifetime Honor
American Banker | Sep 19, 2007 L. William Seidman, the former Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. chief best known for resolving the S&L crisis in the 1980s, will receive American Banker's 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award. The annual Banker of the Year Awards will take place at the Pierre Hotel in New York City on November 29.
Executive Changes
American Banker | Aug 27, 2007
Executive Changes
American Banker | Aug 9, 2007
Online Channel Helping Gloucester Gain Deposits
American Banker | Jun 22, 2007 Like many other small financial institutions, Gloucester County Federal Savings Bank has had its growth plans hampered by fierce deposit competition, both from other local banks and from online ones.
First American Helps Finance Katrina Rebuilding
National Mortgage News | Dec 11, 2006 The First American Corp. said that it has made a $1 million investment as a charter depositor in The Gulf Coast Rebuilding Challenge, a collaborative effort that aims to raise $1 billion in corporate deposits to provide liquidity for community banks financing reconstruction efforts in hurricane-damaged areas along the Gulf Coast.
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