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Sens. Tim Johnson and Mike Crapo run the risk of proposing a second-rate solution for the market to gain mass support for their new legislation.
February 19
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Risk-weighted regulations doom banks to lend too much, on too easy terms, to "infallible" borrowers some of whom, as a result, will eventually prove to be very risky.
February 19
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Pressured by overseas governments and institutions, the Fed nevertheless stayed the course in finalizing tough new rules for roughly 100 foreign banks doing business in the U.S. a sign that the central bank's emphasis remains on national stability over international cooperation.
February 18 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is suing eight former officers and directors of Habersham Bank over their role in the failure of the Clarkesville, Ga., lender.
February 18 -
First Citizens Banc Corp (FCZA) in Sandusky, Ohio, has exited the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
February 18 -
WASHINGTON -- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is allowing the public an extra month to weigh in on the agency's strategic plan for unwinding failed behemoths.
February 18 -
The Federal Reserve Board is set to alter its strategy for supervising foreign banks in the U.S., making it somewhat less onerous for smaller global institutions.
February 18 -
Before regulators go any further, they should open a public dialogue to make sure they don't do a lot more harm by eliminating the few lenders that remain.
February 18
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The Community Home Lenders Association is concerned the high fees will be more of a drag on home purchase volume as interest rates rise.
February 18 -
U.S. households took on debt at a faster clip in the fourth quarter than at any time in seven years, but credit quality measures continued to improve, according to economic reports issued Tuesday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and other sources.
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