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WASHINGTON Third quarter bank trading revenue fell 5% from last year to $5.3 billion as equity trading underperformed, according to a report issued Monday by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
December 21 -
Some mortgage investors are refusing to buy home loans that are at risk of violations of new consumer-disclosure rules. The problem appears to be worst among nonagency jumbo loans purchased by private investors.
December 21 -
The Federal Reserve issued a proposal Monday outlining a framework to implement a countercyclical capital buffer for the largest and most internationally active banks, a key part of Basel III that has until now lacked any details.
December 21 -
For steering the Winston-Salem, N.C., company through an extended period of industry adversity, while providing a blueprint for large-scale M&A, King has been named American Banker's Banker of the Year for 2015.
December 20 -
Three banks have redeemed shares of preferred stock to make their exits from the Small Business Lending Fund.
December 18 -
WASHINGTON The House and Senate have approved major spending and tax packages, which are now en route to the White House to be signed into law.
December 18 -
Multifamily properties are getting pricy and new construction is putting upward pressure on vacancy rates, worrying banking regulators.
December 18 -
State Street said it incorrectly invoiced at least $200 million in asset servicing expenses to clients over a period of 18 years.
December 18 -
De novo activity has remained at a trickle and the reason is investing in a new bank just isn't attractive as it used to be.
December 18 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
December 18