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A good-news/bad-news story is the best way to describe fourth quarter 2011 results. The numbers also hold clues to where the banking business is heading.
January 19 -
Wall Street's top institutions seem to have more than their fair share of legal and ethical lapses. Barofsky, a former TARP inspector general and federal prosecutor, gives his views on why this is so.
January 19 -
The GOP front-runner's record is a mix of free-market principles and deep pragmatism. He supported Tarp in 2008, opposes government intervention in foreclosures, and is less rigid than other Republicans on the question of future bank bailouts.
January 18 -
Regulatory hurdles and reduced earnings forecasts may sour PE's view of bank investment.
January 18 -
Richard Cordray, head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, brings a different perspective to a sister agency long focused on safety and soundness.
January 18 -
The former federal prosecutor says the confusion over the mid-sized brokerage's collapse is further evidence that its larger rivals are themselves simply too big to manage.
January 16 -
A nonbank lenders' group has declared it will not pose a legal challenge over contentious question of whether the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has jurisdiction over its members. What's behind the decision?
January 13 -
The consumer banking giant has stopped taking individuals to court over unpaid credit card balances in at least five states. The question is why.
January 12







