Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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More than 300,000 people have signed a petition calling on the Obama administration to "repudiate" Attorney General Eric Holder's remarks suggesting some banks are "too big to jail."
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First Mariner Bancorp (FMAR) in Baltimore has revised downward its earnings for the fourth quarter and full year of 2012.
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Accounting for utility and car expenses would help lenders make better loan decisions, encourage homebuyers to select affordable houses and support a more sustainable housing market.
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BancVue in Austin, Texas, has acquired a business to expand its leasing capabilities.
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State banking regulators are asking the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to be flexible in its definition of a "rural" market when determining when a community bank is eligible to make a balloon loan.
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Industry observers are hopeful that CEOs will use quarterly conference calls to outline plans to aggressively unload bad assets in coming months.
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Bank of America and the National Credit Union Administration reached a $165 million accord to cover losses on purchases of residential mortgage- backed securities by credit unions that failed, the agency said.
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CorTrust Bank in Mitchell, S.D., recently bought a bank near Minneapolis and plans to do more deals there. It, like a lot of community banks, is trying to expand into new markets without repeating the precrisis mistakes that doomed many of its peers.
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Regions Bank said Tuesday that roughly 700 of the company's 2,000 automated teller machines now enable customers to cash checks.
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Customers Bancorp (CUUU), led by Chairman and Chief Executive Jay Sidhu, has applied with the Federal Reserve Board to open an office at 99 Park Avenue in Manhattan.
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GulfShore Bancshares in Tampa, Fla., has raised $6 million by selling stock, intending to use the proceeds to fund its bank's growth and fuel lending to local professionals and businesses.
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Craig Linville, vice president in the appraisal department at Bank of North Carolina in High Point, found out the hard way that sometimes a bank can grow too quickly for its own good.
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Fannie Mae reported the largest annual profit in company history as a housing rebound helped the firm stop drawing federal aid.
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The new numbers add to a growing body of evidence suggesting that the U.S. housing sector is slowly rebounding.
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Salisbury Bancorp (SAL) in Lakeville, Conn., has found a chief financial officer.
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The $558 million-asset company said Monday that it would use proceeds from the sale to retire its senior debt and support its balance sheet.
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Howard Bancorp (HBMD) in Ellicott City, Md., is buying a branch from Cecil Bancorp (CECB) in Elkton, Md.
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The U.S. government is resisting an effort by Standard & Poor's to move to the federal level a string of lawsuits by states that charge the ratings agency with misleading investors.
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Visa Inc.'s John Partridge, who retired as president of the world's largest payments network in March, will receive a base salary of $50,000 a month to remain with the company and work on special projects.
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