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Lloyds' Good News/Bad News Earnings; B of A's Mostly Approved Mortgage Settlement
February 3 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
January 31
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One could imagine a postal bank as a feeder service that brings unbanked consumers into the mainstream financial system and then graduates them to private institutions.
January 31
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With terrorist attacks, shootings in schools, partisan gridlock in Washington and natural disasters worldwide all vying for headline space, it is difficult to select "the most serious" problems confronting us. But there is no question that the financial abuse of elders belongs on the list.
January 31
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We applaud the NCUA for affirmatively voting to allow derivative use within the credit union movement.
January 31
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Emerging Market Fears Continue; Goldman's CEO Wins Big
January 31 -
Scientists spend gigantic dollars searching for proof of the smallest of theories. Physicists on the Large Hadron Collider to find the Higgs particle. Meteorologists on sophisticated computer models to measure the butterfly effect. And yet all of them could save money and time proving how small changes can have large repercussions by looking no further than credit unions.
January 30
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Benjamin Lawsky, New York's top financial regulator, rarely sounds ambivalent. But when the topic is something as unprecedented and complex as Bitcoin, the big questions appear to give him pause.
January 30
American Banker -
Big banks have discovered that mobile banking is their best bet for combating deep consumer distrust and rampant turnover. Small banks can overcome their lock on mobile by playing up the strengths of their existing business model.
January 30
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Private student loans are an asset class that has been a solid performer. There are few better ways to invest in the rebuilding of America than investing in our children and providing the means for a college education.
January 30

