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Fidelity Southern (LION) in Atlanta is planning to raise $60 million in a public offering and use the proceeds, along with cash on hand, to exit the Treasury Department's Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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Banks are increasingly competing with nonbanks to develop products for low-income and underserved customers. Here are the crucial questions they need to ask about regulation, technology and the competitive landscape.
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Lets be cautious about scrapping the Camels rating system without fully understanding why it supposedly failed. Any human endeavor is prone to failure, as any system is subject to improvement.
June 4
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President Obama's moves to rein in patent litigation should ease the squabbling over intellectual property that's hampered innovation in payments and should also reduce banks' legal costs.
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President Obama's moves to rein in patent litigation should ease the squabbling over intellectual property that's hampered innovation in payments and should also reduce banks' legal costs.
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A Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. rule defines what constitutes a "financial" company that could be wound down by the new resolution facility for behemoths.
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The U.S. revival in collateralized loan obligations had spread to Europe -- until an American-style fight over how much "skin in the game" should be kept by CLO managers crept across the pond, too.
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The trend is decidedly away from shared roles and to a separation of the board from management.
June 4
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Discover Financial Services said earnings per share will be reduced this quarter after it had to acquire some businesses in Europe and regulators revoked the license of a Slovenian franchise.
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The banking panel's top Republican said Tuesday that he hopes the committee will begin debate on overhauling the housing finance system this fall.
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