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The Financial Stability Board may trim their list of 29 too-big-to-fail banks earmarked for capital surcharges, according to two people familiar with the talks.
October 5 -
Federal regulators are targeting another financial firm in connection with its mortgage activities before the housing crisis.
October 4 -
The Government Accountability Project is teaming up with the Occupy Wall Street crowd to educate bank staffers about their rights.
October 4 -
Banks with government assistance such as the Troubled Asset Relief Program face the greatest risk under Basel III proposals, advisors of Mercer Capital and Jones Day say.
October 4 -
Polonia Bancorp (PBCP) in Huntingdon Valley, Pa., has postponed its stock sale and conversion to a stock company after a regulatory exam revealed compliance problems.
October 4 -
The FDIC and Federal Reserve used special authority to require the two companies to draft 'living wills' outside the schedule used for other firms.
October 4 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency on Thursday released a proposal to create a framework for a new secondary mortgage market.
October 4 -
Banks can't win back business through optimistic future-focused messaging that ignores the real pain in our country. What customers really want is for their bank to apologize for its missteps.
October 4
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Agencies need to make sure that the regulations being implemented are necessary to address the problems the Dodd-Frank Act intended to address. Analyzing the rules' potential economic impact is critical, writes BankThink columnist Clifford Rossi.
October 4
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The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has terminated a memorandum of understanding with Wilshire Bancorp (WIBC) in Los Angeles.
October 4





