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A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
December 6
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Appearing between two higher-profile speakers at D.C. conference, Luis Aguilar reminds audience that Sean Connery did not in fact pass the baton straight to Roger Moore.
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With just two weeks left before Congress takes a holiday recess, lawmakers are stepping up efforts to deter frivolous patent lawsuits against banks and a host of other companies.
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PNC has put the historic Pennsylvania Avenue headquarters building of Riggs National Bank on the market.
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The $806 million-asset company and the FDIC entered into a consent order related to AML and Bank Secrecy Act controls, staffing and administration, Banesco said Friday.
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The New York State Department of Financial Services has approved three banks to convert to state charters.
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WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve on Friday launched an interactive Web site marking of its 100th anniversary since the U.S. central bank was created by President Woodrow Wilson.
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray debunked myths on Thursday about the agency's new mortgage rule.
December 6
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Reduced lending, fewer leaders in times of crisis and less innovation thats what wed have if only the biggest banks were allowed to survive.
December 6
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Colorado's top banking regulator the only state supervisor to get overruled by the Federal Reserve Board on a failure is retiring.
December 6



