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The Treasury Department raised more than $7 million from the sale of nearly 5.8 million warrants to purchase common stock in Zions Bancorp. (ZION).
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Here's what you need to know about Tim Pawlenty, the new leader of the Financial Services Roundtable: he's nice, normal, self-deprecating and ready to emerge as an influential voice in the years ahead on industry issues.
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The Office of Financial Research held its first advisory committee meeting on Wednesday, asking a range of industry participants how the agency can better collect and analyze financial data to detect systemic threats.
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Chicago is soon to become the first city to report financial activity and fraud to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Chicago will become the first city to report financial activity and fraud to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, but Director Richard Cordray is hoping other municipalities will follow suit.
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Cyrus Amir-Mokri, the assistant secretary for financial institutions, said the industry's technological advances should be accompanied by an awareness of the risk of systems breakdowns.
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The Federal Reserve Board has entered into a written agreement with NASB Financial (NASB) that requires the Grandview, Mo., company to serve as a source of strength to its bank.
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Rep. Maxine Waters was formally elected as ranking member for the House Financial Services Committee by the House Democratic Caucus.
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Paul Tucker, deputy governor of the Bank of England, will address the FDIC's special advisory committee on resolutions to discuss coordination efforts between the U.S. and U.K.
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Discover Financial Services is moving its fiscal year.
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