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WASHINGTON — Bank and credit union regulatory agencies issued additional guidance late Wednesday endorsing "prudent efforts" by financial institutions to aid customers affected by Hurricane Sandy.
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Regulators pledged Wednesday to heed concerns of community banks and ensure that a final rule implementing Basel III capital and liquidity requirements does not harm smaller institutions.
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Liberal blog Daily Kos has collected more than 63,000 signatures for an online petition asking Senate leadership to put Elizabeth Warren on the banking committee.
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Cathleen Nash lays out Citizens Republic's reasons for selling itself to FirstMerit, and says she expects many more banks to face the same tough choice.
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With financial institutions worried the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will hinder business innovation, the agency on Wednesday argued that one of its mandates is the exact opposite.
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The New York Democrat, a senior member of the Senate Banking Committee, has secured his role as vice chair of the Democratic conference and chair of the Senate Democratic Policy and Communications Center for another term.
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Community bankers are fighting a battle along two fronts: working to get the Transaction Account Guarantee program extended, and looking for new sources of liquidity in case the program ends.
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WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Wednesday announced an April 2014 closing date for its Jacksonville, Fla., office established during the financial crisis to handle elevated failures.
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Chase Card Services eliminated the expiration for the cash back rewards that it offers on five credit cards it markets to members of the U.S. military.
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The Clearing House Association launched an ambitious war-game scenario last week to determine whether the FDIC could successfully resolve the failure of a large banking company.
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