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Incensed shareholders and lawsuits triggered by failed say on pay votes aren't the half of it. Just wait until the expected M&A wave unleashes 'say on golden parachute' litigation.
June 1
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Former U.S. Senator Christopher Dodd weighed in on JPMorgan Chase's much-publicized trading loss Thursday, pointing to it as validation of the need for the landmark financial reform legislation he co-authored.
June 1 -
As leaders of church and national minority business organizations, few of our congregants or constituents understand or care about the Volcker Rule. Most, however, are concerned about the growing gap in compensation between the working poor and that of the CEOs of major banks, such as Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase.
June 1
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Societe Generale SA (GLE.FR) Chief Executive Frederic Oudea said it was too early to set up a banking union in Europe aimed at protecting depositors and preventing failing banks from threatening the financial system.
June 1 -
Heavy turnover after the near-death experiences of B of A and Citi have left their boards packed with veterans of finance and government. Captains of old-line industries make up the third largest contingent among the nation’s largest banks.
June 1 -
Even after adjusting for tax differences, S Corp banks generally outperform their C Corp peers.
June 1 -
The late Hyman Minsky's historic research on financial crises remains timeless.
June 1 -
Abacus Federal Savings Bank and more than a dozen of its former employees are facing criminal charges related to a scheme in which it allegedly falsified information on mortgage applications so that unqualified borrowers could secure loans.
May 31 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said Thursday it was seeking additional comments on the ability-to-repay rule, dashing expectations that a final rule would come by the end of June.
May 31 -
Newly initiated foreclosures by the Federal Housing Administration jumped 247% in April from a year earlier, while the overall number of foreclosure starts fell 3.1% in the same period.
May 31 -
The bill has drawn scrutiny because it would help only one bank, but its congressional supporters brushed off criticism Thursday.
May 31 -
The wash trading suit against the Royal Bank of Canada suggests that the Commodities Futures Trading Commission is taking a broader look at intra-bank trading — and using enforcement to solidify its new authority over exchanges.
May 31 -
The JOBS Act opened the door for more banks to deregister from the SEC. So far, more than 60 banks and thrifts have filed to deregister less than two months after the law was signed.
May 31 -
Preferred Bank (PFBC) of Los Angeles has signed a memorandum of understanding with regulators after a more formal consent order was lifted.
May 31 -
The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's chief is on his way out. Banks may soon be hearing a lot more from this agency than they have in the last few years.
May 31 -
The Community Mortgage Lenders of America wants the two government-sponsored enterprises preserved in their current form.
May 31 -
The Senate Banking Committee announced Thursday that it had pushed back its hearing with JPMorgan Chase (JPM) chairman and chief executive Jamie Dimon to June 13.
May 31 -
The regulators' proposal doesn't consider accounting rules for deciding which trades are proprietary and which ones get the exemption for hedging. That leaves plenty of room for regulatory arbitrage by banks.
May 31
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The dust-up over Jim Freis' dismissal as director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network reflects a fundamental disagreement between Treasury and Fincen over the role the agency plays and just how independent it should be.
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American Banker's metro Washington reporters found themselves working above a crime scene on Wednesday, after a PNC bank branch in the same building was robbed.
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