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A former Washington Mutual executive pleaded guilty in federal court in Bridgeport, Conn., Monday to accepting an illegal kickback.
January 13 -
Three Missouri businessmen accused of defrauding Excel Bank, which later failed, were arraigned in federal court in St. Louis on Friday.
January 13 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency's new director, Mel Watt, has appointed four veteran government officials as special advisors.
January 13 -
Troubles with home mortgages, debt collection practices and used vehicle sales topped the list of complaints consumers filed last year with the Iowa Attorney Generals Consumer Protection Division.
January 13 -
The Federal Reserve is investigating whether traders at the world's biggest banks rigged benchmark currency rates, raising the risk that firms will be penalized for lax controls as regulators look for wrongdoing.
January 13 -
Global regulators diluted a planned debt limit for banks amid warnings that the measure would penalize low-risk financial activities and curtail lending.
January 12 -
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President Obama announced three nominations to the Federal Reserve Board on Friday, but left the job of a second vice chair in charge of bank supervision unfilled.
January 10 -
Regulators posted condensed blueprints Friday from 116 banking firms on how they could be unwound in a failure.
January 10 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
January 10



