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The Feds research raises more questions than it answers, among them: Is the researcher right when he says the great bankers he interviewed could run a bank successfully anywhere, anytime?
June 12
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Companies that purchase delinquent accounts secured an estimated $230 million in default judgments against New Yorkers in 2011, according to a report from the New Economy Project, but failed to prove they owned the debt in a majority of cases.
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Capital rules, long considered the backbone of a safe and sound banking system, are evolving to meet other policy goals, like forcing the largest banks to get smaller.
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Banks are incessantly lobbying the CFTC to hold off on cross-border derivatives rules until other countries write their own regulations. But that could take longer than the next crisis.
June 11
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency will be more flexible with regulations on minority-owned banks in order to help them raise capital.
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Many of bankers' concerns and fears about the FFIEC's proposed social media rules are unfounded, says Elizabeth Khalil, senior policy analyst at the FDIC.
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Banks that still hold Tarp funds face the prospect of dividend rates rising to 9% from 5% at a time when many of those institutions are still struggling.
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Urban Partnership Bank in Chicago has been designated a minority depositary institution by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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M&A consolidation, improved portfolio performance and legislation leveling the playing field provide incentive for midsize banks to relaunch card programs.
June 11
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders sued the U.S., alleging that the 2008 takeover of the housing lending giants was illegal and cost investors billions of dollars.
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