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Handicapping the Latest Obama Refi Plan

The administration rolled out details of a new plan to help millions of homeowners refinance. For banks, the big question is how much of the tab they'll be required to pick up.

Lawyers Enlist Mortgage Brokers to Find Plaintiffs, Sue Banks

An L.A. law firm shows how attorneys and mortgage brokers are working to get around the sprit, if not the intent, of regulations designed to protect troubled homeowners.

Hackers Ply New Tactics Against Banks, Business Customers

Social engineering attacks — also known as phishing and spear-phishing — are on the rise against banks and their corporate customers. The stakes are high and rising for both.

Takeaways from American Banker's M&A Conference

With Dodd-Frank and a sluggish economy as background, M&A experts met in New York earlier this week and shared insights into the future of bank deal-making.

Bank Boards Face New Demands, Seek New Skills

Overseeing a bank is trickier than ever. To cope, institutions are seeking devoted directors with specific types of expertise—from coping with regulators to growing revenues.

JPM Losses Shine Light on Transatlantic Regulatory Ties

JPMorgan Chase's "London Whale" episode highlights just how much risk is shared by U.S. and U.K. regulators.

Bank M&A: Laying the Groundwork

The flagging bank M&A market needs a revival. This week bank executives and investors are sharing strategies to bring back the deals.

Force-Placed Insurance Payments Target of New York Hearing

Allegations of kickbacks and exorbitant premiums are the focus of three days of hearings that have bankers and insurers in the hot seat.

JPMorgan Scandal Puts Spotlight on Operational Risks

Dangers involving people, processes and systems are now a greater danger to big banks than credit risk, according to Comptroller Thomas Curry. The statement may be one of many knockoff effects of JPMorgan Chase's recent trading loss.

The Credit Card Industry's New Wild West

Bankers are facing "rodeos" and "knife fights" as they try to strike gold again in payments.

Ken Feinberg on What Tarp Taught about Executive Pay

The former Trap pay czar says his office created a road map for smart pay practice. His question is whether the lessons of the crisis it will be adopted or merely gather dust.

Yahoo Payments Strategy May Falter with CEO Out

Yahoo has dipped a toe into the banking and payments waters several times over the years. With the departure of CEO Scott Thompson, it may be back to the drawing board.

Dwolla: A Threat or Opportunity for Banks?

Dwolla's CEO, Ben Milne, explains how his company's alternative payment system affects incumbents in banking and payments.

M&A Financing Shows Increasing Signs of Life

As acquisition financing deals pick up, big banks are seeing a growing number of opportunities to sponsor loans to corporate borrowers.

What JPMorgan Chase’s Miscue Means to Banking

Jamie Dimon’s mea culpa over a $2 billion trading comes at a lousy time for bankers opposed to trading restrictions. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of big banks’ risk management.

CFPB Aims to Shine a Light on Mortgage Market

The agency is working on rules to make home lending more transparent – and on a lot of other things too.

How Dwolla Built an Alternative Payment System

Ben Milne, CEO of the alternative payment provider Dwolla, discusses why the company was formed and who its major investors are.

Getting the Static Out of Mobile Payments

When it comes to mobile banking, the best approach may be to rely on mobile devices as little as possible.

Small Good Bank, Bad Bank Deal Raises M&A Hopes

A tiny merger in Maine could prove a test case for a type of deal that risk-averse acquirers have been struggling to pull off.

Why Now's a Great Time to Be a Community Banker

With strong ledgers and creative management, many community bankers are proving they can thrive despite greater regulatory hurdles and the ever-present threat of large banks.

A Big Week at the Fed

Gov. Daniel Tarullo met in private with big bank CEOs and talked in public about the progress of regulatory reform last week. American Banker’s editors discuss the takeaways.

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